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On most TVs, the PC input is the VGA port. Try setting the TV input to HDMI, assuming an HDMI to HDMI cable is in use. You may need to turn off both the TV and the laptop. Then turn on the TV before turning on the laptop. After the laptop is running, you may need to adjust the display settings to send the data to the TV. (For energy conservation, the laptop may not send data to external ports.) On most versions of Windows, you can find a quick Display Settings link by right clicking on the desktop somewhere without icons or running programs. Otherwise, look in the Control Panel (Windows 8 and earlier) or in Settings (Windows 10). (There are similar steps for Mac OSX and Chrome OS.)
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(Note: using an HDMI to VGA cable is not generally useful. Those can work for some projectors. For a PC to TV, you'd need an HDMI to VGA (digital to analog video) converter.)
my guess is HPside , is missing the correct HDMI divers
one can say play netfix on PC and push it up to TV
one can use pC as a sources of files, a file server
and the TV sees them and can play those media files
2 ways, off top of head.
this does not compute (cant work like that)
I have not been using this tv, so the setting and cable are not connected.
HDMi does not need to be set up! The TV will be set to accept HDMi already, just connect a HDMi device like a Blu Ray and play or tune in a HD channel and watch!
Using a DVD-RW disk, try ALL different recording settings even if they don't seem probable and record a sample. If output is correct with all BUT the HDMI-cable, go through ALL picture format settings on the TV when a HDMI-cable is used. Different discs and HDMI cables don't have anything to do with this. I'm still chewing on this...
If your TV has an HDMI input - connect up the computer to the TV with an HDMI cable.
Select HDMI on the TV inputs.
Play the DVD on the computer, should appear on TV is Input is set. Sound may be a fiddle ~ check you PC sound settings if there is none.
The computer will usually show a blank screen when the HDMI is going elsewhere,
Good luck
Simple fix : Click start and type sound and goto "change sound card settings"-> goto HDMI sound (tv icon) and right click it -> select "Set as default" It will work. Just restart the application from which you are trying to play the audio. It will work 1000%
Assuming that your RCA 32 inch tv has an HDMI or VGA input, all you need is the proper cable to connect the two units. If your computer has a VGA out (blue female connector) and so does your TV, you would need a male to male VGA cable. If your computer has a DVI out (white connector), you would need to purchase a DVI to HDMI cable. The combinations can me played around with depending on what connectors are on the back of the TV and what you have as an output for your PC.
VGA Input
probably tells you that the current display settings dont work with player. try this, power off(shutdown pc) completely and disconnect hdmi cable. now, with tv on, plug the hdmi cable to pc and power up. it should recognize the tv and run the movie properly.
do you wan the suround sound to play sound for what the tv is displaying or just the ps3
for just ps3
connect hdmi to ps3 and tv connect optical to ps3 and suround sound change video settings to hdmi change sound settings to optical it asks to set settings automatically you have tyo doo it manually
if you want to play every thing that tv displays then connect ps3 to tv with hdmi connect suround sound with hdmi to tv (this might not work) if it dont work then
connect ps3 to tv with hdmi and your tv should have sound out or something along those lines it should be two phono plugs in the back of the tv connect that to the suround sound
First, you need to set the playstation to display on HDMI out.
Plug the HDMI cable into the TV and into the PS3.
Use the PS3 to setup the video settings to 720p which every HDTV can display. Then switch the TV-out to HDMI and it should display.
Also consult your televisions manual to set it up for HDMI input as well. Make sure that the TV allows sound through the HDMI port as some older HDTV's didn't have that ability.
If you still have a problem; please let me know! I hope it helps you out
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