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HDMI 1 is the DVD. If you want the Sat. go to the ports on the TV, look for HDMI 1 and pull the DVD line off. Replace with the line to the Sat TV equipment. Move the DVD to another HDMI port of your choosing.
You either have the DVD player plugged into the wrong input on the TV or the TV not set to that input. If using HDMI change the HDMI cord to another HDMI port on the the TV. In an Extreme case you have a bad connecting cord (either HDMI or other type.)
Some of the older Mitsubishi with HD 1080 have only one component input for HD---it is marked on rear as DTV----also a model number may allow me to give another suggestion--Some of these sets (ws, wt, vs models) will on occasion lock out or disable the input/s.
Depending on model number most also have 3 hidden menus---one is the option menu----it allows with the Mitsubishi remote via a 4 digit number (by model number) to enter there and do a hard reset of the set----sets every setting back to factory original---seen it "cure" all kinds of odd problems from missing rear inputs, no sound, odd video issues---you name it.
Get me the model number and I will see if can find the code for yours--you can also try hooking first direct a 1080 blue ray or Dvd if you want to see if the input is active or not first.
Please try this procedure on how to connect your DVD player to your TV..
Follow this instructions:
1. Check the back of your DVD
player. It will have up to three different types of outlet connections
enabling it to be linked to the TV. The most ideal is an HDMI
connection, which is a thin rectangular outlet marked "HDMI." It
provides the highest quality signal to your flat panel TV. If your DVD
player doesn't have an HDMI outlet, you can also use a standard RCA
outlet. This consists of three round cable jacks labeled with a color
coding. The yellow jack is for the video signal while the red and white
jacks are for audio signals. Some DVD players may have an S-video outlet
as well. It will be a circular jack with a number of holes. While not
as effective as the HDMI jack, it provides a clearer picture than the
RCA cables.
2. Look at the back of your flat
panel TV for a series of "In" jacks corresponding to your DVD player.
There may be a number of them under different labels (Input 1, Input 2,
HDMI 1, HDMI 2 and Component Video are common). All of them work,
however, and all can carry the DVD signal into your TV. Simply select an
"In" jack that matches the DVD outlet you have selected and note the
precise label.
3. Connect the "In" jack from the TV to the corresponding outlet on the DVD player, using the proper cable (RCA, HDMI or S-Video).
4. Turn on the TV and press the
input button to select the jack connected to the DVD player. (The exact
label for the input button will vary by model. Some will say "Input,"
while others will say "TV/Video" or "Signal.") A menu should pop up
onscreen giving you a list of jacks in the rear of the set. Select the
jack connected to the DVD player. The name of the player brand should
appear on your screen.
5. Place a DVD in the player and watch as normal.
I hope this procedure will be helpful...Thanks for using fixya..
Are you using a HDMI to DVI cable or are you using a HDMI to DVI adapter? Sometimes, though not on all products you have to go into the menu and select which out put your using for each source and whats going through it. You might need to go into your dvd player menu and tell it not to try to run audio through the cable. That way it's not trying to force a signal through the cable that cant be accepted by the TV. That might possible solve your problem for the DVD player. Let me know if it works Have a Great day
We are having the same problem. We have 2 DVD players with up-converter to 1080i and 1080p. Both DVD work fine (one Sony and one Samsung) with our Samsung LN-T4053H upstairs, never intermittent.
LN40A530 downstairs is having "Searching for Signal" problem. Took it back to Sears got a new one, problem followed. Something is wrong with this LN40A530. Perhaps firmware update is needed.
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