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Posted on Oct 07, 2007

HDMI conection hi guys I just bought a samsung HT-XQ100 home cenima, and i have a samsung lcd tv. i have a problem conecting with a HDMI cable it shows no signal on the tv can you help please?

  • buyayo03 Aug 16, 2008

    no picture using hdmi

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Connect the Home cinema and the TV with the HDMI cable. When you turn it on, first turn on the TV and then the home cinema. I hope this works.

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