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Hello,
For the past few weeks, I've been having an issue with my TV's picture.
Very randomly, colorful lines appear on my screen for a few seconds, then my TV goes to sleep and directly turns back on to the HDMI output where my TV box is connected (thinking it was an HDMI problem, I connected my box to the 4 different HDMI ports and the issue persists).
I've tried everything: - changing the HDMI cable
- changing the TV box (from Orange to Apple TV)
- resetting the TV to factory settings
- resetting the TV remote
- unplugging all HDMI cables from my TV while it's on and using only the TV's applications.
Can you help me find a solution?
Thank you for your response
Have a nice day
For the past few weeks, I've been having an issue with my TV's picture.
Very randomly, colorful lines appear on my screen for a few seconds, then my TV goes to sleep and directly turns back on to the HDMI output where my TV box is connected (thinking it was an HDMI problem, I connected my box to the 4 different HDMI ports and the issue persists).
I've tried everything: - changing the HDMI cable
- changing the TV box (from Orange to Apple TV)
- resetting the TV to factory settings
- resetting the TV remote
- unplugging all HDMI cables from my TV while it's on and using only the TV's applications.
Can you help me find a solution?
Thank you for your response
Have a nice day
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Hello and welcome to this forum,
You have already done everything that needed to be done, so as a last resort:
Maybe there's an issue with circuit overload, not sure, but it's worth trying this:
Unplug it and short the two pins of the outlet with a wire, paperclip, etc...
Of course, do not plug it back in
Wait an hour, remove the wire or paperclip and plug it back in
--
I call a cat a cat *
*in French in the text
You have already done everything that needed to be done, so as a last resort:
Maybe there's an issue with circuit overload, not sure, but it's worth trying this:
Unplug it and short the two pins of the outlet with a wire, paperclip, etc...
Of course, do not plug it back in
Wait an hour, remove the wire or paperclip and plug it back in
--
I call a cat a cat *
*in French in the text
Just to clarify, I reset the system this morning without connecting and assigning the HDMIs and there have been no issues since this morning.
Have a great day.