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Anonymous Posted on Mar 22, 2014

Iomega mx mobile player stopped comunicating with tv through hdmi cable ok with rgb jacks

Tried reinstall changed cables

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2011

SOURCE: i have an iomega screenplay plus multimedia

Iomega player doesn't play mkv files. If you look on the side of the box it says all the supported formats.

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Martin Murray

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2011

SOURCE: I have an iomega screenplay

go into the iomega settings menu while being connected to the tv via hdmi and try changing the display settings

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2011

SOURCE: Hi, my Iomega ScreenPlay play MKV files but there is no sound when i connect to HDMI cable.

This mediaplayer can't read DTS sound, only AC3.What I do is that I use AudioConverter to change the .mkv files to AC3 sound before playind them. This should solve your problem.

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My Iomega mx mobile mass storage player has stopped sending signal through HDMI cable to TV all other functions are ok. HDMI cable changed still no picture

You need to try some tests.

  • Does the same cable work with any other TVs
  • Do any other devices work on your existing TV ?
You also need to check that you have set the output of your device to HDMI and the input of the TV to HDMI. In the past the TV may have automatically selected HDMI when the device is turned on but sometimes that does not work.
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Too many variables with what you are describing here. How old is the TV and how old is the DVD player. Did you verify that the components were all plugged in to their corresponding colors....blue to blue, red to red, green to green. Is the RGB cable verified good. Another common mistake is to plug the video jacks into ex. VID 1 while the Audio is on VID 2. Make sure they are on the same numbered input and that the TV is on the input your jacks are in. The HDMI may not work because there are three different HDMI types and not all play well with each other. The problem can be fixed with an HDMI converter but gets into more cost. Eliminate above mentioned and repost. I would be glad to troubleshoot you through this.
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When i play DVD on my TV, It is colourless picture. why it happened so, can anybody help.

If its hooked up with Component Cables, possibility the jack is bad..........RGB colored cables. If you haven't tried already try a HDMI or a standard video cable Yellow.

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/robert_54ae41aaaffbab00

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Make sure your DVD player has HDMI or Component RGB output,you will also need RGB component cables or HDMI cables to connect the DVD player to your Vizio,once you have attached one of the above cables you will need to press the input button on your TV'S remote to select either HDMI or Component.
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Hook up the player with RGB (Red-Green-Blue or component) cables and try the picture. If everything works OK, then go to the menu and turn on the HDMI output and set the resolution (if needed).
Not every HDMI unit works with every HDMI TV. You may also have a bad HDMI cable. On a DVD recorder, you may have your HDMI cable connected to HDMI IN. You must use HDMI out.
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How do i hook my dvd player to my tv? i have no manual to show me where to plug the wires into the back of my tv.i have a proscan 32LB30Q LCD

Hello pebbles12137,

This depends on what you want to do SD or HD

First if you just want to connect for SD only

Here are Three ways:

1) connect the coaxial cable to the DVD player F-connector (sliver screw connector) and the to the TV's Antenna in F-connector.

2) connect the yellow, red and white RCA connector end wires to the yellow, red, and white RCA Jacks of the TV Yellow (video in), Red (Right Audio in), White (Left Audio in) do the same for the other end into the DVD player (Best SD Method)

3) connect the svideo cable into the s-video socket of the TV and the other end to the s-video socket of the DVD player


For HD, Here are the connection methods:

1) Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI in of the TV (HDMI1)and the other end of the HDMI cable into the DVD player. (best HD method)

2) connect the Component video cable (RGB) into the RGB sockets of the TV (should be marked as Component 1) and connect the other end to the DVD player (using this method you will have to connect the Red and White audio cables to the audio input jacks of the TV from the audio out of the DVD player)


These are the SD and HD methods.

I would suggest using the HDMI cables only, its the best choice and the simplest.

I hope this helps,

Thank you,

Shuttle83

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How can i get the surround sound to work.

You need to get an HDMI cable going from your Cable Box to the Surround Sound system. If you are low on HDMI ports, you can RGB cables for Video.

Your quote: " I have a HDMI cable plugged into the TV and the Cable box." move that cable to Surround Sound and Cable Box, and use RGB cable or HDMI to go from Cable box to TV!

If your Surround Sound has no HDMI, use a Fibre Optic to go Cable to Surround. It will work Great!

Good Luck!
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