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Jerry McBean Posted on Jul 08, 2012
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I am not getting anything from HDMI connection. Is there a chip that may have gone bad

I can connect through component cables and it works good

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Good morning
You are certain that the HDMI cables are connected where they should be. (Language problem,mine---- ) If by component cables you mean scart connections, then they function just as well for HD as HDMI.
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