I have a 4 port DVI and a 2 port DP, they do actually release firmware fixes for many years,
I have a 4 port DVI and a 2 port DP, they do actually release firmware fixes for many years,
But YouView HDMI not working into a HDMI TV sounds like a major failing of the YouView box.
DW, Which model number is it?
But TVs have strange dining habits.
Some of the ports would be defined, such that they only work with HD (1920x1080) or SD (1280x720) perhaps. These are ports intended to be connected to set-top DVD players, set-top tuner boxes, maybe the HDMI output of a camcorder.
Whereas when the user manual defines a single "PC Input Port", that's a multisync port and does 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768,
1440x900, and all sorts of other "usual" values.One other weirdness, is the "PC Input Port" at one time, absolutely refused to run native. If the panel was 1920x1080, the "PC Input Port" resolutions might go 1280x1024, 1440x900,
1600x1200 and magically, 1920x1080 was *not* supported. It took later large TV sets before, finally, native resolution was supported on "PC Input Port", and then you could read text on the screen.If you plugged your set-top BluRay player into the PC Input Port, it might well give a black screen. And it's set up that way, just to be perverse. There's no reasoning with these choices they make.
Paul
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