HDMI Headscratcher

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  1. Posts : 129
    windows 7 enterprise 64-bit
       #1

    HDMI Headscratcher


    I am having a problem with the HDMI socket on my Hannspree 37" YTO8 TV.
    I have been connecting my pc to the HDMI without problem for the last couple of years now it suddenly comes up with "No signal".
    Nothing in the pc has changed and I have tried a laptop also without success.
    I have checked all the settings on both the pc and laptop and changed cables.
    I have tried every resolution ion my graphic card (even tho it worked fine before)
    Both computers fail to detect the TV as a monitor.
    If I plug my BT Vision box or my DVD into the same socket it works OK.

    What other steps can I take to troubleshoot?
    Is it possible that the HDMI socket on the tv is faulty to the extent that it will not accept a signal from a computer but will from a BT Vision box or a DVD Player? If so what is the solution?
    Thanks
    Mike
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  2. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #2

    Since both PC and laptop don't work something might have broken inside TV. Maybe a GPU driver issue as well. Both have the same GPU brand?

    Try other HDMI ports and if that fail, try the side HDMI port on the TV (if there is one), that should be independent of the back ports.
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  3. Posts : 129
    windows 7 enterprise 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi mate,
    No, the pc is an ATI card and the laptop Intel.
    I've used different cables just in case and there is only one HDMI port on the TV.
    I usually run through a HDMI 4 port hub but obviously when testing I'm going straight into the HDMI on the TV.
    When it IS connected to the hub the light on the hub is steady (meaning it recognises both pc and laptop)
    Cheers,
    Mike
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  4. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #4

    Slim chance but did you unplug power of TV and let it stay for a couple of minutes?
    Did you restart PC/laptop while TV is connected and powered on?
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  5. Posts : 129
    windows 7 enterprise 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I turned all the TV stuff off at the wall for 15 mins last night.
    I've also booted the pc/laptop from scratch, no luck either way.
    Is it possible for a HDMI port to degrade like this?
    I'd reset the TV but there is no code or service mode that I know of (I've tried the obvious)
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  6. Posts : 120
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #6

    Not meaning to hijack this thread - but I'm also seeing the same problem with my HTPC > AVR > Samsung TV. Worked fine for many months and suddenly "no source" detected. Like you, I tried different cables and HDMI ports, going directly from HTPC to TV.

    However, in my case I found that if I lower the resolution to below 1080x1920 the TV will detect the HTPC signal, but once the resolution switched to 1080x1920 (such as to play a movie) the source is lost. I suspect either the Samsung TV received a firmware update or the HDMI board is going bad. I have a call into Samsung.

    I have not tried using a EDID "emulator" (like GenFen HDMI Detective) or HDCP striper (which I didn't need before) - but some others have suggested that I may need one.

    I'll watch this thread and post back if I find out anything useful.
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  7. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #7

    I guess the issue is a bit different, as I understand your PC detects the TV but there is no show on the TV? OP has problem both PC and laptop can't see the TV as a display in the first place so no way of lowering resolution.

    I doubt a TV will do a firmware update unknown to you. A driver issue would be more likely. Did you try an older driver yet? Or a Live Linux DVD (Linux Mint MATE perhaps)? Starting a new thread would be best I believe.
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  8. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #8

    If the TV is a so called smart TV, I wouldn't be surprised if Samsung snuck in a firmware update.
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  9. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #9

    Jeannie, upon your comment I searched a bit and you may be correct. Though as I understand you need to enable the feature.

    How do I update my Samsung device?
    To update your Samsung device, follow these easy steps:

    1. Turn on your Samsung Smart TV - making sure that it is connected to the internet. In some cases it is recommended that you leave the device turned on for at least 5 minutes.
    2. Using your remote control, go to the TV’s options menu by clicking the “MENU” button on your remote control. Use the down arrow on the remote to go to the “Support” tab (appears next to the question mark symbol “?”), and select the “Software Update” option.
    3. Select the “Online” option.

    As long as your Samsung device is connected to the internet, it will connect to the Samsung servers to look for an update. If there is an update available it will begin installing automatically.
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  10. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #10

    Samsung took some heat recently on their "smart" TVs listening in on people's conversations and allowing third parties to access them to listen for voice commands so it wouldn't surprise me if Samsung "snuck" in a firmware update. "Smart" TVs scare the bejabbers out of me ('tis no wonder I'm 100% bejabber free)!
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