I have the Vizio 47" LCD HDTV 1080p connected to my PC with a DVI->HDMI cable from my graphics card.
If I turn off the HTPC the LCD goes blue detecting the loss of signal.
However it stays blue. It never goes into standby or screen saver even though the PC is off i.e. unplugged.
Same thing happens when the PC goes into stanby/sleep mode.
Is there any way to get the LCD screen to sleep when it loses the HDMI signal?
Do I have the wrong TV cable that is somehow looping back a signal from the LCD back to itself.
I have never seen any normal LCD monitor do this. Normally an LCD display will detect the signal loss, put a message on the screen to that effect, and then go into standby after 10 seconds or so.
I don't get any such message on the screen in my set up. I do not have any other HDMI monitors.
Here are some ideas for testing....
unplug the video cable from the PC (DVI connector) - does it result in same blue screen.
unplug the video cable from the TV (HDMI connector) - does it result in same blue screen.
test what the LCD does when it loses signal from a different input - e.g. RC jack, coax cable.
try the second HDMI port in the LCD.
Anyone encountered this issue or have any other ideas before I start?
If I turn off the HTPC the LCD goes blue detecting the loss of signal.
However it stays blue. It never goes into standby or screen saver even though the PC is off i.e. unplugged.
Same thing happens when the PC goes into stanby/sleep mode.
Is there any way to get the LCD screen to sleep when it loses the HDMI signal?
Do I have the wrong TV cable that is somehow looping back a signal from the LCD back to itself.
I have never seen any normal LCD monitor do this. Normally an LCD display will detect the signal loss, put a message on the screen to that effect, and then go into standby after 10 seconds or so.
I don't get any such message on the screen in my set up. I do not have any other HDMI monitors.
Here are some ideas for testing....
unplug the video cable from the PC (DVI connector) - does it result in same blue screen.
unplug the video cable from the TV (HDMI connector) - does it result in same blue screen.
test what the LCD does when it loses signal from a different input - e.g. RC jack, coax cable.
try the second HDMI port in the LCD.
Anyone encountered this issue or have any other ideas before I start?