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I have a Sky box connected to the HDMI 1 ARC input and occasionally a Laptop connected to the HDMI 2 Input.
With the laptop switched off the tv auto finds the Sky box which is fine. If I then power up the laptop and use the remote to select HDMI 2 I see the laptop output. If I then select HDMI 1 on the remote I still get the laptop output on HMDI 1. I have tried having both sources switched on before swithcing on the TV. The only way to see the SKY box is the switch off the TV and switch it back on, select HDMI 1 the Sky output is available. I then find I have the Sky box input on both HDMI inputs while the laptop was on so not able to see the laptop output. I have changed leads, swopped the inputs with the same results Changed input settings to Auto.
Any help appreciated
Ken
Hi Ken,
Note that your TV runs on a Linux operating system so it is not an Android TV. You could have better posted your question on the Other TV's board. This helps other non-Android TV users find solutions to their questions much easier. But since you already have posted your question here, let us see into the matter.
I have a feeling there is something about the devices you are connecting that is interfering with the HDMI logic board on your TV. Try the following and report back your findings please.
Keep us posted!
Cheers,
Dutchice
Hi Dutchice,
Sorry I posted on the wrong board.
The laptop has a HDMI outout.
I have connected a NUC into HDMI 2 with the same results.
I have replaced the sky box with the laptop on HDMI 1 with the NUC on HDMI 2 with the same results.
HDMI signal is set to standard
Both devices show in HDMI list as always
software V8.414-1000-1.410-0002 Im not sure how to find the firmware version if this is not what you need.
What I have noticed is if the tv switches on with HDMI 1 selected then I can make one change to see the source connected to HDMI 2 If I go back then to HDMI 1 I see the HDMI 2 source. The reverse happens if the TV starts with HDMI 2 as the source I can see this correct source, I can then select HDMI 1 and see that source if I then go back to HDMI 2 I see the HDMI 1 source.
Regards
Ken
One more quick question Ken, could you turn off HDMI CEC Control from the TV menu and retry your tests?
Hi Dutchice,
I have turned off the HDMI control. It did not make any difference.
I have used the setup I have now on an earlier Sony Bravia which worked fine. I only changed to this model as the one I had failed after 2 years.
Regards
Ken
Hi I'm seeing the same issue with mine (same TV model). If I try to switch directly from HDMI1 (sky TV box) to HDMI2 (Android box) it does so but if I go from 2 to 1 it continues to show the HDMI2 output even though the TV info bar says HDMI1 and I have to reboot the tv- my workaround for the moment is to switch to analogue between hdmi changes (i.e. HDMI1 to analogue, wait then analogue to HDMI2 or vice versa) but that's obviously not how it should be and only works intermittently.
Firmware has just been updated to 6.484 (?) - TV was store-bought 28th Dec. Hdmi set to standard seems worse than enhance.
Some help would be appreciated, £400's a bit much to have to work around such a fundamental problem.
Hello
was there a solution from sony on that issue as I seem to have exactly the same issue.
look forward to hearing from.
paul
Hi,
No I ended up buying a 3 into 1 hdmi switch, so all devices are connected to hdmi2 through the switch and they auto-select through the switch as you turn the required device on. Hdmi1 has a sound bar in it.
Hope this helps
The TV was probably trying to negotiate ARC with the Sky Q box, which would not (or should not) know what the hell the TV was on about, and fail the ARC gracefully. Perhaps it doesn’t; is the Sky Q box a common factor in all these reports?
HDMI 1 should be much happier with a soundbar, something it can agree on ARC with.
Roll on eARC, which might finally provide something proper, the absence of which has plagued us ever since we gave up SCART cables, which might only have been analogue, but which knew a thing or two about being properly two-way.