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STRANGE BRAVIA HDMI PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi
Here's one for you. i have a bravia kdl-40l4000.
last year hdmi2 blew and i cant use it anymore.
for a year i ran xbox and sky through a hdmi splitter with no problems. all of a sudden sky came up with a blue screen but xbox still worked. direct conneted hdmi to sky - still same. changed leads still same - tried daughters sky box still the same
HOWEVER
the xbox still works. at first i thought it was a res issue but both are running on 1080i.
HELP
this has me stumped - tried everything 😞
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Hi there
Im trying to figure out this problem here - to summarise if this is correct?
Problem
- You have a HDMI splitter connected to the TV feeding a Sky box and Xbox
- The Sky box displays a blue screen but Xbox works
Fault Finding
- Connect Sky box directly to TV - Fails (blue screen)
- Changing HDMI leads - Fails (blue screen)
- Tried another Sky box - Fails (blue screen)
- XBox on HDMI splitter and direct connect using same HDMI leads as Sky Box - Works
Have you tried a Forced Update:
- Unplug Sky box/turn off at the mains
- Hold the Back Up button on top of the box and power the box on
- Keep holding the button until a black screen appears telling you it is updating the box and may take up to 10 minutes (4 lights on the front of the box will come on)
- After the update the box will go into standby, allow a few minutes for it to come out of standby, if it doesn’t then manually do it by pressing SKY button on the remote
- You should now have it back up and running
Cheers
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hi quinnicus
i did initially think it was the sky box but its not. i tried my tv from upstairs downstairs and the sky works fine on it. plug it back in and the picture comes on for about a second before going blue screen.
but yet again if i plug xbox in using the same hdmi lead everytime the xbox picture works fine!!!!
ignore the splitter - i havent been using it today ive just been direct connecting everything......
at 1st my xbox was streaming 1080p but i altered it to 1080i to match the sky output....
only thing i can think of is not recognising a certain sky hdmi signal ..... ive now tried 3 sky hd-boxes and its the blue screen on all of them.......
appreciate any other advice or ideas

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Ok, so you've ruled out that the Sky box is faulty. Which really only leaves the settings on the TV.
Can you try a factory reset. I believe that this is located under Settings > Set-up > All Reset.
If that still fails - Try connecting the Sky box via Scart or Composte (or even component) cables as a test.
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hi. yes done factory reset and yes sky works in scart - my xbox is definatly 1080i and sky is the same but yet 1 works and the other doesnt ----- looks like its time for the scrap heap :9

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Hi there
Im sorry to say, I have absolutely no idea either, you have done all the testing/fault finding that I would have done. I can see the potential merry-go-round on this one. Report fault to Sony > Sky's fault. Report fault to Sky > Sony's fault. I had that same problem with LoveFilm once. My only other suggestion, is try posting your problem and fault findings on the AV Forums, some bright-spark may know/or have another idea at least.
Cheers
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For hdmi handshake problems look here:
http://www.hdcabling.co.za/hdcp_hdmi_handshake_troubleshooting_guidelines.php
Maybe a strict power-up sequence can help.
I suspect the faulty HDMI port on your TV caused some handshake timing issue way later, and only affects some equipment.