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DANIEL KWAME DADZIE Posted on Dec 30, 2014
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SLOW UNFOCUSING AND BLURY PICTURES ON MY HISENSE TV AND LG HOME THEATER

PLS MY HISENSE TV PLAYS 1080P FINE WHEN I CONNECT MY DESKTOP VIA HDMI, I BOUGHT A NEW LG HOME THEATER BH7520 WHICH CAME WITH A HDMI CABLE. I USED THE NEW CABLE TO CONNECT THE TV AND THE HOME THEATER, THE MENU FROM THE LG IS FINE BUT WHEN I PLAY MOVIES PICTURE QUALITY IS VERY BAD, WHEN A PICTURE MOVES ITS LEAVES TRACES BEFORE IT FOCUS AND EVEN THE FOCUSED IMAGE IS VERY POOR. PLEASE ANY HELP WOULD BE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED THANK YOU. AM THINKING OF TRYING THE OLD HDMI CABLE TO SEE AND ALSO THINKING OF GETTING HDMI 1.4

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Single speed between new tv and old player may be causing latency. Double check specs on the newest component and make sure they are upward compatible.

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    DANIEL KWAME DADZIE Jan 03, 2015

    @ Morgan Rettele Thanks for your answer, please I wouldn't know what the figures mean, let me tell you the models maybe you can make sense out of the figures, Tv is Hisense LTDN39K610XWAU and the home theater is LG BH7520T. Maybe am quoting the right terms for the problem. Example when a car window is roll down the main picture goes down fine and followed by lines of the window coming down, its not a problem with fast moving objects, even slow ones like two people having conversation. I hope get what I mean. Thanks a lot

  • DANIEL KWAME DADZIE
    DANIEL KWAME DADZIE Jan 03, 2015

    @ Morgan Rettele Thanks for your answer, please I wouldn't know what the figures mean, let me tell you the models maybe you can make sense out of the figures, Tv is Hisense LTDN39K610XWAU and the home theater is LG BH7520T. Maybe am not quoting the right terms for the problem. Example when a car window is roll down the main picture goes down fine and followed by lines of the window coming down, its not a problem with fast moving objects, even slow ones like two people having conversation. I hope get what I mean. Thanks a lot

  • DANIEL KWAME DADZIE
    DANIEL KWAME DADZIE Jan 03, 2015

    And the movies play fine with no problems on the tv's inbuilt player

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    DANIEL KWAME DADZIE Jan 04, 2015

    Thanks to everyone who has been cracking his/her brains these last few days trying to solve my issue especially Morgan Rettele. This morning I was just going through the TVs advance menu and I switched the noise reduction from high to auto and all the line went away so now I've just switched it completely off and its fine.The problem was having the noise reduction switched to high. Thank you all and happy New year.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 17, 2008

SOURCE: Loss of Picture

You can use this firmware too:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/download/supportDown.do?group=mp3audiovideo&type=hometheater&subtype=hometheatersystems&model_nm=HT-X40T&language=&cate_type=all&dType=D&mType=FM&vType=L&prd_ia_cd=03030100&disp_nm=HT-X40T

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jun 19, 2008

SOURCE: LG Home Theater System LHT754 no sound

All you are currently doing is getting sound OUT from the LG HT system. If you want sound from your cable or satellite, you have to run a seperate audio cable into the back of the LG system. If you are running a cable line straight into the TV you need to run an audio cable OUT of the TV so you get sound via the LG system.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2008

SOURCE: PANASONIC SA PT560

Need more details,you not too clear on your subject!
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Anonymous

  • 51 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: right cables for connecting devices

Hi,
You have connected from PC to TV right???
1.To get the video you have to connect to TV
2.Please take a separate cables for to listen audio and to watch video,
for audio connect cables from DVD Player to Home Theater you can listen the audio
for video please connect the HDMI video to TV Where You can enjoy both.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2009

SOURCE: We have a new cable box, Scientific Atlanta

sounds like the tv needs to be programmed to variable output on the audio control section in the main menu.

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