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I'm not sure where to post this and I'm hoping that someone can help me out with this. I have a 55" Vizio 4K TV, an XBOX One 1TB console and a new Sony 4K UHD player. I noticed associate the problems with my 4K player at first but I noticed that when I have my 4K player connected to my TV, it creates a type of hardware conflict that seems to disassociate itself with my TV.
There are these weird graphics errors that appear, almost like static red lines, the audio wigs out, and sometimes the connection cuts out. I would literally have to reset my cable box to fix the problem. Then, something occurred to me and I unplugged the HDMI connection to my 4K player and the problem halted. Temporarily, until I connect the HDMI cable back in. Has anyone had problems relating to this? Please note that I don't have the 4K player connected to the cable box. Each component runs from the device to my TV. I'm really looking for a solution to this problem. |
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