Is my PJ broken?
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karma mechanic said:
Have you tried a different HDMI cable?
Has the HDMI socket or the cable been pulled/twisted/damaged during its trip?
Which PJ is it?
The PJ is a Mitsubishi Hc5000. Has the HDMI socket or the cable been pulled/twisted/damaged during its trip?
Which PJ is it?
I was very careful with it during transport. The only thing I wasn't around when someone turned it off so I wonder if was unplugged before being turned off properly?
Will try an alternative cable... I hope it's not fatal!
heisthegaffer said:
Thanks. Do you mean power off at the wall?
Oddly I was watching my LCD TV last night and there were the odd purple line through it. Bit this and the PJ have the picture from my Yamaha amp
My Yamaha amp does this! I do believe it’s a handshake issue, roll through the HDMI Outputs back to the correct one and it always solves it.Oddly I was watching my LCD TV last night and there were the odd purple line through it. Bit this and the PJ have the picture from my Yamaha amp
heisthegaffer said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
My Yamaha amp does this! I do believe it’s a handshake issue, roll through the HDMI Outputs back to the correct one and it always solves it.
To clarify, do you mean switch the HDMI outputs on amp off and on again? HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 1+2
Then back to HDMI 1 again, that always solves it.
I suspect the HDMI board is borked, possibly the HDMI lead was inserted/removed while everything was on and it has had some static damage.
I think that PJ has got a DVI-D socket, in which case it may be possible to use an HDMI to DVI cable or adaptor. Now that might not work if the board is fried, but it is worth considering. Perhaps get one from Amazon with a return policy if it doesn't work.
This would also work if the problem is due to the actual HDMI socket having damage to the pins.
I think that PJ has got a DVI-D socket, in which case it may be possible to use an HDMI to DVI cable or adaptor. Now that might not work if the board is fried, but it is worth considering. Perhaps get one from Amazon with a return policy if it doesn't work.
This would also work if the problem is due to the actual HDMI socket having damage to the pins.
karma mechanic said:
I suspect the HDMI board is borked, possibly the HDMI lead was inserted/removed while everything was on and it has had some static damage.
I think that PJ has got a DVI-D socket, in which case it may be possible to use an HDMI to DVI cable or adaptor. Now that might not work if the board is fried, but it is worth considering. Perhaps get one from Amazon with a return policy if it doesn't work.
This would also work if the problem is due to the actual HDMI socket having damage to the pins.
Thanks, have ordered an adapter now as it does have a DVI input. Good geeking. I think that PJ has got a DVI-D socket, in which case it may be possible to use an HDMI to DVI cable or adaptor. Now that might not work if the board is fried, but it is worth considering. Perhaps get one from Amazon with a return policy if it doesn't work.
This would also work if the problem is due to the actual HDMI socket having damage to the pins.
Thanks for your help
heisthegaffer said:
karma mechanic said:
I suspect the HDMI board is borked, possibly the HDMI lead was inserted/removed while everything was on and it has had some static damage.
I think that PJ has got a DVI-D socket, in which case it may be possible to use an HDMI to DVI cable or adaptor. Now that might not work if the board is fried, but it is worth considering. Perhaps get one from Amazon with a return policy if it doesn't work.
This would also work if the problem is due to the actual HDMI socket having damage to the pins.
Thanks, have ordered an adapter now as it does have a DVI input. Good geeking. I think that PJ has got a DVI-D socket, in which case it may be possible to use an HDMI to DVI cable or adaptor. Now that might not work if the board is fried, but it is worth considering. Perhaps get one from Amazon with a return policy if it doesn't work.
This would also work if the problem is due to the actual HDMI socket having damage to the pins.
Thanks for your help
Surely just adding in a straight HDMI to DVi adaptor will fall at the first hurdle.
LaurasOtherHalf said:
Not to porn scorn on KM's comment but has anyone ever seen an HDMI to DVi adaptor work? This was the whole business model of HD Fury wasn't it? Sending your HDMI signal through DVi and adding in copy protection.
Surely just adding in a straight HDMI to DVi adaptor will fall at the first hurdle.
Yes, we use them nearly every day.Surely just adding in a straight HDMI to DVi adaptor will fall at the first hurdle.
TheRainMaker said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
Not to porn scorn on KM's comment but has anyone ever seen an HDMI to DVi adaptor work? This was the whole business model of HD Fury wasn't it? Sending your HDMI signal through DVi and adding in copy protection.
Surely just adding in a straight HDMI to DVi adaptor will fall at the first hurdle.
Yes, we use them nearly every day.Surely just adding in a straight HDMI to DVi adaptor will fall at the first hurdle.
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