DTV/Comp inputs not working after reconnecting HD receiver

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DTV/Comp inputs not working after reconnecting HD receiver

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I disconnected and then reconnected my HD receiver from my Mitsubishi WS55313 (2004) and now I don't get a good picture. At first I didn't get any picture or sound. I spent a lot of time reading the manual and trying disconnecting/reconnecting the component cables. I can take my receiver upstairs and hook it up using the exact same cables to my new HD TV and it works fine.

I finally got sound but a bad picture (horizontal lines) on my Mitsubishi after turning off the Video Mute setting while using the Component-1 input. I couldn't get any picture or sound using the DTV input until I went into the Service Menu and changed the DTV setting from Auto to either 480p, 480i or 1080i. Using this I get sound and get a similar picture with either horizontal lines on non-HD channels with either 480 or vertical lines at 1080i on HD channels and can sometimes "see" a face or words scrolling across the screen.

My husband isn't too happy and can't understand why the TV just stopped working after being only 3 years old when it was disconnected and then reconnected to the HD receiver. Any ideas?? I've been reading posts and trying to power off, disconnect, reconnect cables, etc. but am very frustrated.
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Double check the connectors on the back of the TV. Make sure the DTV input is set to YPbPr and not RGB (look in the TV menu).
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Post by solo434 »

Tried that. I even switched to RGB and then back again and still no luck. Thanks for the reply. Any other thoughts?
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Post by Richard »

I went into the Service Menu and changed the DTV setting from Auto to either 480p, 480i or 1080i
Change it back to auto or you will just be fighting yourself...

This TV will not accept 720p so check that as well on your receiver, maybe you hit the scan rate/format button by mistake.
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Some HD monitors allow more than one input source, i.e. component, video, HDMI, SVHS, etc. for "input 1", etc. for instance. Make sure that you only are using one of the inputs on that particular input. I hope I am making sense - it's kind of hard to explain.
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Richard wrote:
I went into the Service Menu and changed the DTV setting from Auto to either 480p, 480i or 1080i
Change it back to auto or you will just be fighting yourself...

This TV will not accept 720p so check that as well on your receiver, maybe you hit the scan rate/format button by mistake.
I changed back to Auto and now I get sound (with Video Mute off) and usually a black screen, but occassionally the screen flashes color horizontal lines and then goes back to black.

What does that mean?

Also, when you said that maybe I hit the scan rate/format button, did you mean on the TV or HD receiver?

I don't see anything in a menu on the TV for scan rate/format and I don't see any buttons on the receiver that say that.
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Since your TV doesn't do 720p what Richard meant is maybe the receiver was set to output only 720p by mistake. Make sure the HD receiver is set to output 1080i or 480i/p only.
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Post by Richard »

Check your output scan rate and if set correctly and you still have this problem it is time to call service... Hmm, let's not overlook the possibility of a bad cable?
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