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Anonymous Posted on Jul 20, 2013

'NO SIGNAL' display on TV

LG HB966TZW. When DVD played the surround sound system works fine but the TV displays NO SIGNAL. Changed HDMI cables, no change! Any clues or remedies would be appreciated.

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Are you with a tv provider? try unplugging your tv and all, wait for couple moments a nd replug in. then you will have to wait for the tv to catch up. it should give you the display. good luck

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SOURCE: how do i get my ps3 to run through my lg surround sound

Connect your yellow and red lead from the PS3 to the surround system, connect them to aux input. (the white lead is not needed). Then in the sound settings on the PS3, go to audio multi-output and change it to on. On your remote for the sound system press the input button until aux appears on the front of your LG HT303SU, and thats it, happy gaming.

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It sounds like the HDMI port on the back of your Marantz is damaged. if you know for sure that the HDMI port works on another tv still you might just use component connection because the visible difference between component and HDMI is not very recognizable.

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  • Posted on May 17, 2009

SOURCE: No sound from TV to home theatre system

hdmi does sound to,,,try if the reciever has hdmi,,unhook the optical cable and try it by itself,,and vise versa

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 01, 2009

SOURCE: Distorted color on hdmi output

If you haven't already stumbled across the fix: I just had the exact same problem after about eights months of casual use. Unplugging the DVD player for about 15 minutes and then plugging it back in "solved" the problem. Until next time it happens, anyway.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: YOUR TV DOES NOT ALLOW DISPLAY OF THIS PROGRAM THROUGH THE DVI IN

I solved the same problem by disabling SIMPLINK from OPTIONS menu. I own the LG TV myself. The LG TV comes SIMPLINK "ON" as default setting from the factory. Go to MEMU -> OPTIONS -> Turn SIMPLINK to "OFF". This should work....

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