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Posted on Feb 14, 2009

Hdmi 2 wont work on mitsubishi wd-y65

I have a mitsubishi wd-y65 tv, i have my hd cable box in hdmi slot 1 and tryed pluging my onkyo dv-cp704, which is a dvd player, into hdmi slot 2 but the tv did not detect it. I swaped them and with the dvd player in slot 1 i had picture but no sound and on slot 2 i had my cable box plugged in but it was not detected. My question is do i have a bad hdmi slot? or am do i need to set something up? please help thanks

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It sounds similiar to a problem we've had with ours, all components would work in hdmi 1, but hdmi 2 would only work intermitently. They ended up replacing the digital board (fortunately we have the extended warrenty, I'm sure it's not cheap). Sorry hope this helps.

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