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Thread: 722K shuts itself down
- 12-19-2009 01:44 AM #11
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I invite everyone to investigate the acronym RIHD as it relates to HDMI.
RIHD (Remote Interactivity Over HDMI)
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- 12-21-2009 08:51 PM #12
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Figured it out
722 mystery solved. Tried switching outlets, actually tried 4 different ones, and problem continued. Tried hooking up the component cables and bingo, problem fixed. But still bothered about HDMI cable not working so I tried another HDMI port on the TV. Problem fixed. Looks like I have a bad HDMI port on the TV.
All is well again. Just wanted to throw this out there for a possible "fix" for others.
- 12-22-2009 08:10 PM #13
There was another poster, either here or "over there" who had a power strip that detected current flow and when the TV was off the DVR drew so little current that the power strip shut down.
Moral of the story - buy the cheap power strips.Hitachi 57F59; Sony VHP-D50Q - 7' diag on wall
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