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What type of tv do you have? How is it connected? Does it happen all the time with every source or just one?
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Oct 2007
Miami, Florida
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Sharp 46" AQUOS HDTV 1080P. I have it connected directly from my PS3 with a 6 Foot Monster HDMI cable. I only watch TV, PS3 and DVD on it. I haven't noticed if the white lines are in any of the other inputs, but it definitely appears when I watch Blu-Ray movies.
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Check to see if you get the same lines while watching cable or if it's only when watching blu-ray on the ps3 input. If it happens on every input, then it's probably the tv, but if it's only with the ps3 then it could be a few things- either a settings issue, the cable is bad, the tv's input is bad...
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Oct 2007
Miami, Florida
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Oh, so this isn't a common defect?
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Nope, at least not that I'm aware of. Try testing a few things I suggested and lemme know the results.
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It sounds like a bad connection to me. It could be a loose HDMI cable, or could be a bad cable. It could be a dirty HDMi port.
HDMI is very very picky, but usually for me it goes out completely when there is a signal problem, however I haven't had that problem in months since I re-adjusted the cables. It could be the input to the TV is bad as well. Are there any other devices the signal goes through (such as an AV receiver)? |
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Oct 2007
Miami, Florida
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I'll try another HDMI Input and try other HDMI cables. No, at this time, I have it connected directly from my TV to my PS3, the TX-SR605 is on it's way though!!
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Definitely try a different HDMI input. If that does not work, try a different cable, hopefully of a different brand. Bogdan |
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Sep 2007
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Miami, Florida
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San Jose, California
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![]() By the way, there are some defective Sharp TVs out there, which manifest themselves in light horizontal lines in very dark scenes. Google "sharp banding" and you'll see some people talking about it. enjoy gandalf ![]() |
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