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steve duosugos Posted on Dec 03, 2016

I am getting a purple bar on the bottom of the tv when I use HDMI connection to my blueray player. TV is an electrograph

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The vizio amp speaker plugged into my tv and bluray player stopped outputting sound when watching a dvd and now only blinks in a set of light at the bottom. What does this mean and how can I fix it?

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DVD Player Quick Connect Tips

There has been a lot of confusion lately about how best to connect your new DVD or Blueray player to your TV set. For many this has been a nightmare since the introduction of the new Component and HDMI versions of Higher Priced DVD and Blueray disc players.

Remember that your new Blueray player will play DVD's as well as Blueray Disc format movies.

For the common connection that most people use, there are only 3 wires to consider. Yellow for Video, Red and White for Stereo. Always use the line out jacks on the back of the player to connect to the TV. Use the Line in (Video In) jacks on the TV set.
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The only thing to remember here is to match the colors exactly and select the video source from your TV remote control. If all those numbers and buttons are confusing to you, just memorize where your Source button is on the remote, and choose one input at a time until your DVD welcome screen appears.
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The next higher quality Video source will be the component Video outputs on your DVD or BlueRay player. These will be Red, Green And Blue.
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Also note that you will need a red/white audio cable for sound with these connections since the component outputs only transmit Video.
You will be able to see the audio connectors close to the red blue and green component outputs on most players. All connectors on your player will be outputs, unless you bought a DVD recorder and player.
We will reference only the player type at this time.
As mentioned before, you only need to match the wires from the DVD or BlueRay output to the exact input connectors on your TV, but now the audio connectors need to be used as well.
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Component to component cables/
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Stereo Audio Cables/

Use your source selector on the remote as before to View your movie.

The easiest connector to hit the market so far is the HDMI version, which combines the Video signal as well as the audio signal into a single manageable cable. If your TV set doesn't have this connector you will need to use one of the above methods to connect your system.

To use the HDMI you need only plug it in to the connector designed for its use on both the TV as well as the player.
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There is very little chance you will connect this to the wrong port, but just in case your HDMI TV and DVD/Blueray player are equipped with an Optional USB port, you should read the panel closely to be sure you have the right port. Remember, these connectors should never be forced on. If they are too tight to connect, you may have chosen the USB port by mistake.

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NO AUDIO

If it is the radio you are trying to get make sure you have an antenna that is strong enough and can receive the signal. With a digital tuner it requires a strong enough signal to capture any channels.
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Picture tearing at bottom

Have you tried changing the output video settings of the Blueray player from NTSC to PAL or vice versa? Also check that Blueray has HDCP turned on or off, depending on your TV set.
What's the make and the model of the TV?
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I just bought a Sony sound bar ht-st7 I have a Panasonic tc-p50vt25 tv and and a Panasonic blueray player these products don't have ARC. I have been using the red white cable connected to my cable box the...

Your TV does support Audio Return Channel (ARC). Try connecting your Bluray player to HDMI 2 and your sound bar to HDMI 1(ARC). You will need to make sure that VIERA link is turned on in the Setup menu of the TV.
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My HDMI connections aren't working. How do I

Tries unplug and replug the tv back about an hour.Let the tv reset itself back to factory setting.Now go in ur menu go to PICTURE.Go down the menu pick reset,that to reset all the funsctions in the Tuner board.This process should get all the HDMI Hub. working again,not than ur Tuner board have all the HDMI Hub. are shorted and dead.
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Hello, I just bought a HT-S5200 home theatre. I connected my blueray through HDMI to the AV reciever and from the AV to my screen. The problem is that I can't get a picture. If i connect the blueray to the...

Connecting directly to the TV is ideal....but then you would have to connect the audio through coax or optical unless the bluray player had an additional HDMI out.
So...what connection is going from the receiver to the television when it does not provide picture? If you do not have HDMI, DVI or component video going from the receiver back to the TV then you won't get a picture. However, you may not also get a picture if the video output resolution is adjustable in the receiver as well and does not match...make sure that the TV is set to the same resolution as the receiver, and that the video output of the player is also set the same.
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When tv is wired to media center and then to blueray dvd , disc will not play. Non blueray disc will play. When tv wired directly to blueray player, blueray disc runs fine. Cables are hdmi

Hi.

When you say disk will not play I assume the BRD player does not start playing.

If the Blue ray unit does not start at all and stays in stand by , then the HDMI cable you are using to connect to TV, or HDMI port on TV may be defective.
Try replacing cable and swapping HDMI ports.
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No connection/ no signal

Either the new BlueRay player is defective, the HDMI port on the player is defective, or the port on your set is defective.

Try connecting it with component RGB/AV cables, or S-Video/AV cables and see if everything works. If so, then you know that it is either the port on the BlueRay, or the port on the TV set.

To test the HDMI port on your TV, you will need another HDMI device to try.

Jerry G.

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