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    Toshiba TV getting HDMI error

    I have recently purchased a Toshiba TV and there is the problem that is it is getting the HDMI error in the Toshiba TV. TV is a Toshiba, graphics card is an ATi 3870X2 connected through the supplied DVI>HDMI connector and a 2m HDMI link from Ebuyer. I've successfully associated the TV through a VGA link, but plainly I lack the capacity to attain full HD this method. Anyhow I suspect that there is the situation in that HDMI so how to take care of this situation. But I think that there is the problem in that HDMI so how to solve this problem. Thanking in advanced.

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    Re: Toshiba TV getting HDMI error

    I have an ATI HD4670 card. This works Ok via the VGA connection (in flat res) and is excellent and sharp. Via a DVI->HDMI link I would be able to get a picture shown on the TV. I would be able to set the determination to 1920x1080 but the screen is shown with dark outskirts (and obviously scaled as the fonts are fluffy). I'm running with either Native or correct sweep but it actually won't give a sharp full screen picture. The enticing spot is that the PC was tackling the past TV (Toshiba 32WLT66) and no situations there. I thought altering the TV won't update or change that at all.

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    Re: Toshiba TV getting HDMI error

    I was moreover having the situation I irrevocably devised a workable plan to get my HD4670 card to work. I did several things first I overhauled to the last 9.1 ATI drivers and besides i fixed Powerstrip. I'm not sure which settled the issues as I didn't attempt the screen betwixt. Powerstrip allows you to set the cards yield to EXACTLY the same flat, vertical and pixel revive specs that the Toshiba needs. (The tosh ought to tell the ATI card this when they first convey). I'm not certain if the revamped drivers now convey effectively or if the powerstrip settings I made were the answer. My MB has a raised-in ATI IGP with a HDMI port.... I have not yet tested this but I’m hopeful..

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    Re: Toshiba TV getting HDMI error

    I have found some screens that don't enjoy PC motion picture frequencies over HDMI, they require AV frequencies henceforth the 1080p setting as opposed to something like 1920x1080 from the PC Try uninstalling drivers (all) unite the TV then establish most recent form , think this is calalist 9.2 . You would need to fulfill more nitty gritty 'tweaks' to the motion picture sign being yield via DVI. Consider 1080p/60 as the feature figure-there is an entire accommodate of different parameters that live behind those figures and some presentations are more pernickety than others in terms of the concealed timings.

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    Re: Toshiba TV getting HDMI error

    I had a mess around with powerstrip utilized a few predefined settings that were generally indistinguishable to the V/H and pixel ticker freq that are post in my TV's manual. At the same time no fortunes. On the olus side my Toshiba TV is now appearing in the ATI reactant control focus. I tackled this situation by embeddings a HDMI repeater (Deal Extreme: $33.40 HDMI Amplified Repeater with AC Charger) betwixt the ATI HD 3200 and the Toshiba XV55 TV. The repeater I appropriated was with an American mains fitting (the pictures on the net post demonstrate a European attachment).

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