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#25489 - 09/27/24 02:03 PM
Re: HDMI failure
[Re: Admin]
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stranger
Registered: 08/01/16
Posts: 15
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At what johnny told me the CPU directly manages the HDMI, so there would be nothing to replace or repair between the connector and the cpu/chipset. Admin Shuold I try by removing/replacing the TVS diods attached to the hdmi ? Perhaps one of the connections of the connector ? That's the only thing left... but it looks like more to me that is't a "logic error" which have the CPU not sending the right informations to the display. Admin I did not check the connector but I have tested it with others HDMI cables with same results. To check the connector I need to cut one of my HDMI cable. I prefer to check the signal with a scope. Do you know what I should expect at hdmi pinout ? You should try on another TV... to see if it does the same as on that one. Admin
I have tested on two different TVs and on a computer monitor with same results. The bootlogo is at a low resolution, then it switches to a higher resolution once enigma2 is running... so try older TVs with HDMI. Do you have the same behavior with the SCART ? Admin
I have tested it on a 2013 TV with same result. The scart works fine. No problem at all
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