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dyremose said:
Ck1x said:

I would make sure that it's the right cable, sounds like the tv is looking for a digital signal through a analog source or vice versa. What settings are your video card on for output?

Not sure but seeing as it is currently hooked up to a vga-dvi adapter then I would assume it's analog?  Maybe thats it then.. :) 

Yes, HDMI is compatible with DVI-D and DVI-I, the latter using digital signal, and it's incompatible with DVI-A. It's very likely that a recent computer has a DVI-I interface, to maximise compatibility, so it's also possible that in the GPU settings an analog DVI output is still selected, as it was the right one for connection to VGA with a simple adapter.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#Compatibility_with_DVI



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