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restart pc in safe mode, change video back to standard VGA of HD VGA video. PC has to be in HDMI mode and your TV has to be PC mode. Use a DIV to HDMI connector or better yet HDMI to VideoPort if your TV supports it, HDMI almost never gives you the screen output you really want anyway.
You need an HDMI driver... also sometimes a special HDMI cable is used for Apples too, I believe. Also a lot of sets must start with a resolution of 800x600 32bit. Also research if HDMI is actually possible from your video card too. Some HDMI doesn't send the audio via the cable either you must use AV audio out.
i have samsung 22' lcd series 4 tv but i connected it with the dvd player via hdmi it shows mode not supported. but the same dvd works very well on another samsung lcd of same configuratition. please help me
You must use the remote to toggle the player OUT of HDMI output mode to use the non-HDMI outputs (like standard RCA-jack VGA or s-video or component video output). The device displays black screen by default unless you're using HDMI, so it's not possible to see the menu if using s-video. The manual states to press the 'Progressive' button to change modes. Unfortunately, you can't see what mode you're toggling through until you hit the right one (Toshiba blew it here!!). Power on the device WITHOUT a disk in (you can't change modes during DVD playback mode). There are four output modes, so press the 'Progressive' button on the remote and wait for 3 to 5 seconds for the player to switch output modes. Repeat this up to four times to cycle through the available modes. During one of the modes, you should see output to your screen through the cable hookup you've physically attached. You will also notice the led's on the front panel go on and off during the process at times. If you ARE using HDMI, then you have to select a mode your TV or monitor can handle. When in HDMI mode, you'll notice the front panel HDMI led's will light up. There are five modes here - 480P, 720P, 1080i, 1080P and AUTO (when all four leds are lit). Select the HDMI mode that your TV works with. Good luck ~ and don't bother calling Toshiba support ... friggin waste of time talking to a recording that's dumber than Sh#@!!
check your owners manual tv. my tv has 3 hdmi input.your tv manual will tell you which one to use. make sure you select the correct resolution. 1080p/720/480 etc. oh...make sure you have hdmi cables too
This happens when you have a video signal that the TV does not recognize. If you have an High Definition source such as a Blue Ray Disc player, High Definition Set Top Box, Or a High Defintion Gamming System than use the HDMI output of such device, connect a HDMI cable to this output and put the other end into The input of HDMI on the TV. Make sure you have this device on before you select the input on the remote of the TV or the TV will say NOT Supported Mode.
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