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Arawak
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      03-12-2009
I have 4 peripherals connected to a HDMI switch which is then
connected to my HDTV. Lately when I switch the TV's imput to HDMI, I
am able to see the menu's for the particular device but the entire
screen is shaded in blue...well, a yellowing tinged blue. Videos are
also blue tinted when played.
Is there any way to troubleshoot this problem?
I have tried disconnecting the "switcher" and connecting the devices
individually to the TV with the same results. The devices I am
connection are:
1) Popcorn Hour 110
2) PS3
3) AppleTV
4) TivoHD
Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated. The 61" and very
heavy HDTV (InFocus ScreenPlay) is now out of warranty but everything
else works incredibly great.
TIA
Arawak
 
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      03-12-2009
Try adjusting the resolution on the TV, 480,720, 1080i, 1080 p



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>I have 4 peripherals connected to a HDMI switch which is then
> connected to my HDTV. Lately when I switch the TV's imput to HDMI, I
> am able to see the menu's for the particular device but the entire
> screen is shaded in blue...well, a yellowing tinged blue. Videos are
> also blue tinted when played.
> Is there any way to troubleshoot this problem?
> I have tried disconnecting the "switcher" and connecting the devices
> individually to the TV with the same results. The devices I am
> connection are:
> 1) Popcorn Hour 110
> 2) PS3
> 3) AppleTV
> 4) TivoHD
> Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated. The 61" and very
> heavy HDTV (InFocus ScreenPlay) is now out of warranty but everything
> else works incredibly great.
> TIA
> Arawak


 
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      03-12-2009
Pound on the back of the set with your fists.

Arawak wrote:

> I have 4 peripherals connected to a HDMI switch which is then
> connected to my HDTV. Lately when I switch the TV's imput to HDMI, I
> am able to see the menu's for the particular device but the entire
> screen is shaded in blue...well, a yellowing tinged blue. Videos are
> also blue tinted when played.
> Is there any way to troubleshoot this problem?
> I have tried disconnecting the "switcher" and connecting the devices
> individually to the TV with the same results. The devices I am
> connection are:
> 1) Popcorn Hour 110
> 2) PS3
> 3) AppleTV
> 4) TivoHD
> Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated. The 61" and very
> heavy HDTV (InFocus ScreenPlay) is now out of warranty but everything
> else works incredibly great.
> TIA
> Arawak


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      03-12-2009
In article <Zi%tl.21608$>,
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> *WARNING* Do NOT follow any advice given by the people listed below.
> They do NOT have the expertise or knowledge to fix your issue. Do not waste
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> David H Lipman, Malke, PA Bear, Beauregard T. Shagnasty, Leythos.
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