TRYING TO USE ROKU STICK WITH RCA TV MODEL #L26HD32D. TV HAS TWO HDMI PORTS BUT ROKU DOESN'T WORK IN EITHER PORT. I HAVE TRIED CONNECTING MY LAPTOP TO HDMI ALSO AND GET NOTHING.
SOURCE: HDMi ( no signal, not supported) doesn't work with Dmr-Ez47v
Return set!
Akai Tv is not HDCP compatible. Nothing worked akai was not very helpful. This model , a 2006. aparently will not communicate will the newer HDMI devices.
RETURN SET IF POSSIBLE. NO SOLUTION FOR THIS PROBLEM!
SOURCE: No sound through HDMI port on rear of tv
You could replace the HDMI port on the TV, it's no different than changing a USB port card in your computer. But, finding the replacement HDMI port card for your TV can be tough. Try shopjimmy.com for parts.
SOURCE: Westinghouse 1080P 42" LCD TV - HDMI stopped working
Just reset the TV found out how here: http://www.danielcoburn.com/uncategorized/westinghouse-1080p-42-lcd-tv-hdmi-stopped-working-fix/
Hold the power button for 10 seconds.
SOURCE: my sharp tv is pc ready. I hook everything up and
There are a number of things to check here:
1) Verify that the resolution on the PC is set to a supported level for the TV. Usually the TV will show "no signal" if the resolution is out of range or the message "out of range" will appear.
2) You don't indicate whether you are connecting to a desktop or laptop. If a laptop, you may need to turn on the external monitor. This is done by using the function key and either F5 or F6 (the key should have a picture of a screen on it). Hitting this combination will toggle between the main screen with.without the external monitor.
3) Verify that the TV port is selected correctly (AV1,AV2 etc)
4) You will need a separate cable or the audio regardless of the system type. Also verify that the audio cable is in the corresponding audio input jacks for the video option selected.
If you have completed the above and it still doesn't work, please post the details about the computer being used and the exact cable setup that you have and I'll check into this further.
Thanks,
Dan
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