hi i have a phillips 30pf9946d/37 tv.the problem is when i turned on it only flash but no picture but has a sound. but last 2 days ago when i tried to turn on it went on with picture but only for about 1 hour then suddenly the picture went off again and it turned off.
These sets have capacitor problems in there power supplies. These capacitors will leak and cause voltages to fluctuate. Have a repair shop check it out.
The white on my Philips 51pp9303h-17 is too bright. The picture is good and I have the brightness...
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The white on my Philips 51pp9303h-17 is too bright. The picture is good and I have the brightness almost all the way down.
Have you fixed it or gotten rid of it yet? Because if not, I have a solution for you. I had the...
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Have you fixed it or gotten rid of it yet? Because if not, I have a solution for you. I had the exact same problem and TV as you, and I fixed mine by leaning it forward. I think there may be a leveling safety feature for the screen, and it gets out of wack. So maybe try leaning it back and forward until you find the sweet spot.
I use this tv for a PC monitor, HD satellite viewing, and XBOX 360. I was having intermittent...
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I use this tv for a PC monitor, HD satellite viewing, and XBOX 360. I was having intermittent problems with the HDMI audio bleeding in to the other inputs. Sometimes if for instance I turned on the PC, I could hear the audio from the HDMI output on the satellite receiver through the TV speakers. Other times, I might just hear a crackle in the audio when in PC mode. If I switched back and forth between HDMI and PC inputs a couple of times, both issues would go away. I tell this just as background to what happened next. Since I have my PC hooked to the VGA input on the TV, I have been forced to manually switch the HDMI input from the Satellite receiver to my XBOX 360. (Sorry, I was too cheap to buy the $100 switch). Anyway, I usuall make this switch hot (TV on, Satellite receiver on, but XBOX off. This system although a pain, was working until yesterday. I was watching HD satellite, when I decided to play XBOX. I switched the HDMI cable, but when I turned the XBOX on, it wouldn't start up. I immediately assumed my XBOX had crapped out , but when I switche the HDMI cable back to the satellite, the TV would not recognize the signal. I have since tried the XBOX and satellite on another tv with HDMI, and both still work fine. I am thinking that some sort of switch in the tv has gone out, but I don't know. Should I just junk this TV for a new 1080P? My problem with doing that is that I use PIP with the PC on one side, and HDMI on the other. This tv does that, but I can't find another tv that does.