: 9200 not working with HDMI out.


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Geoff
2005-09-25, 10:29 PM
I've recently purchased a Sanyo Z-3 projector and have discovered an unusual problem with the HDMI out from the 9200.
I need to turn the 9200 off and then on again in order for the projector to either sense a signal or for the 9200 to send a signal out of the HDMI out.
Component works fine .
This is very annoying.
I have found others on the web that have had the same problem with different displays so this is not isolated to my projector/9200 combo.

Has anyone else noticed this problem????

Diamond
2005-09-25, 11:42 PM
I have mine connected via HDMI and have never had a problem. I have had mine since they were first released.

Geoff
2005-09-26, 12:47 AM
do you have the same projector or are you talking about the 9200?

Thanks

Marlek
2005-10-06, 04:25 PM
Interesting... I have the 6100 hooked up to the Z-3 and haven't encountered the problem.

dgwhite
2005-10-07, 05:31 PM
How does the Z3 look with the 9200? I have the 5200 and watch it with the stretch. Pic quality is good but the stretch annoys me

Thanks

Dialdn
2005-10-19, 02:56 PM
I have a similar issue with my set-up I just upgraded my projector from a BenQ 6100 to a Panny PT-AE900U. Everything works fine via Component. But, when I use HDMI, the channel appears, goes black for a second and comes back. This happens each time I change channels or use the PVR to go forward and back.

I spoke to my local supplier as well as Panasonic Canada. It seems to be an issue with the 9200 but Bell won't admit it. It is a handshaking issue I guess. I have read others having similar issues with the Dish 942. The suggestion is that it is a bug hopefully a firmware fix will come out of it.

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I_Want_My_HDTV
2005-10-20, 01:17 AM
There are issues with HDMI/DVI devices. I get glitches with the 9200 set to 1080i and a Toshiba TV. I also have a DVI monitor that cuts out with an ATI video card. It can only get worse when HDCP is enabled.

Altaman
2005-10-20, 07:24 AM
Yep had the same problem with an LG upconverting DVD player in that it would not display a picture on my Daytek via DVI. Took the LG back, got a samsung and it worked perfectly. I now have the Samsung hooked up via component and the 6100 hooked up via DVI and they are both working fine.

Alt

Dialdn
2005-10-20, 09:26 AM
I am going to get a Sony upscaling DVD player today and will use the HDMI cable for that. I will post if there are any problems.

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Q
2005-10-20, 01:09 PM
I have had my panasonic S97 dvd player and now my 9200 hooked up to my Toshiba 51H84C HTV with no problems with either.

jvillain
2005-10-21, 10:55 PM
I have a Sony RP and some timesa DVI works and some times it doesn't. I haven't been able to pin point a combination that always work or a combination that always doesn't. Quite odd.

Interceptor
2005-10-22, 05:12 AM
My DVI wouldn't work on my 6100 unless I did a reboot every time I started it. Bell told me to leave my receiver on. I got fed up with that and another agent redownloaded my last update and it worked fine until the receiver gave up the ghost.

Battscrew
2005-10-22, 10:25 AM
I have my 6100 hooked up via DVI for a year - no problems at all. I use a Star something cable from Memory express

Dialdn
2005-10-25, 11:29 PM
Just a follow-up.

I bought a Sony upscaling DVD player and sending a 1080i signal to Panansonic AE900 using HDMI. No issues at all. Once again pointing to a small HDMI problem.

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ksaban
2005-10-26, 08:18 PM
I have the same problem with my 9200 and my Panasonic TH42PD50 Plasma TV.
I have to do a hard reboot of the receiver to get a picture out of HDMI.

If I have my TV running and shut it off, leaving the receiver on, I have a black screen when I turn my TV back on. Seem like it's an HDMI synchronization type issue. I have reported it to Bell Tech support.

Lando
2005-10-29, 08:27 AM
Unfortunately, I can now join this thread. The HDMI output on my 9200 just died out of nowhere yesterday, it had been working great since the start of September. I tried different HDMI cables, that didn't help. I tried a different HDMI input on my TV, that didn't work. So now I am onto component video cables, which still look great but I'm not convinced I like the picture as much as the HDMI. I'm choked, I'm going to phone BEV but I expect the usual morons to be of no help :mad:

Newf2005
2005-10-30, 10:14 AM
I have the same problem with my 9200 and my Panasonic TH42PD50 Plasma TV.
I have to do a hard reboot of the receiver to get a picture out of HDMI.

If I have my TV running and shut it off, leaving the receiver on, I have a black screen when I turn my TV back on. Seem like it's an HDMI synchronization type issue. I have reported it to Bell Tech support.
I have the same receiver and TV and the same problem. I have called BEV and they have given me three different ways to fix problem and all of them do not work. Your not alone Ksaban.

Lando
2005-10-30, 10:56 AM
OK guys I *just* found what is wrong my 9200 HDMI output. The HDMI connector output is very "finicky"! When I slowly and gently wiggled the HDMI cable around in the output connector on my IRD the picture came on! Therefore, my problem was probably a weak contact on the pins inside the connector or perhaps some type of bad solder (most certainly not my TV). The output connector on the 9200 certainly seemed loose, and even the slightest little nudge and the picture goes from working to gone. I'm thinking this is a build quality problem with the 9200 itself (at least on my unit). No firmware update is going to fix this.

smazinke
2005-11-10, 12:33 AM
I am on my second 9200. The first one had a hard drive failure while it was installing.

On the first 9200, the HDMI was very sensitive to movement and the slightest bump could knock it off line with my T.V.

The HDMI on my second 9200 is not sensitive to bumping but it does go black for a few seconds if I go from an HD station to a standard def one. If I skip from HD to HD or STD def to STD def, it will not go black.

functor
2005-11-11, 10:54 AM
Count me as someone who has to unplug the receiver then plug it back in to get a signal from my 9200 to my Panny TH-50PHD8UK using the HDMI to DVI cable provided in the box.