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You will need to disconnect the HDMI cables from the device sources and from your TV and then reconnect making sure that the connection is fully secure enough.Try using another HDMI cable.Connect your device sources to a different port for HDMI then,change the TV's input to match the port that is used.
Firstly you must have the power connected to the fire-stick otherwise it won’t work as it need this power supply. Sometime the HDMI on the tv is worn so try another one to check
new batteries. But that won't solve the problem if the universal remote apply other code. when the original remote is applied, you touch the tv icon to be sure you are using the correct parameters. When it still won't solve the problem you go to the ir circuit on the set. the reason may be because of the accumulation of the dust and dirt on the buttons.
AV inputs are for standard analog video which is 480i. HDMI and Component inputs are the high definition inputs that run at either 1080i or 1080p You won't ever get 1080i or p through AV inputs.
Your T.V. is programmed to store the last input you've selected. You have to manually switch it back to your T.V. channel input after each time you switch it to HDMI or any other input even when you turn it off. The "Source" or "Input" button on your original T.V. remote will change this.
you might have it stuck on a different video output e.g HDMI or AV. i had the same problem when i took my ps3 to a friends house mine was stuck on HDMI from my tv and i put it on my friend's tv on AV and it didnt show up i thought my ps3 was broke but when i got it home i realised you have to change it from HDMI to AV through settings on the XMB on display settings. hope this helps
Just plug the AV cable in as normal. The PS3 auto-detects the AV cable. Turn your PS3 on first, then your TV. Change the channel on your TV to your AV channel (YPBPR) and it should come on fine.
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