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try connecting your blue ray player to HDMI 1.
A) If it works there, then you know the port on the TV is OK & the problem is with either your HDMI cable or your cable box.
B)If it still doesn't work then you may have a problem with the port on your MAIN PCB. if it's a new TV your warranty will cover that as long as the input connector is not physically broken.
Surprised to hear that the HDMI input connector is burnt, however have you tried another HDMI port? If none of the HDMI inputs are working then a software updat could fix it or the HDMI switching IC maybe at fault. If you get a picture from the spare HDMI ports then the faulty HDMI socket can be replaced by an engineer.
are you sure that your hdmi cables are good? the first thing i would do is get one that you know is good and plug it in to your tv and to something else, and make sure both are on, and see if it works, if that don't work then you prob have a problem with your source.
Not the HDMI port,it the HDMI cable is dead.If u have dead HDMI port holding the HDMI cable wouldn't work,make no difference.Change the HDMI cable will solved ur problems.
Try visually inspecting HDMI’s that are not working. Occasionally, pins on HDMI connectors are getting bent or pushed-in. If you can spot the damage, fix would be to replace HDMI connectors. If connector are not damaged, then main unit of the TV has to be replaced.
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