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TV & HTPC power up sequence issue --HDMI detection
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<blockquote data-quote="STuNZ" data-source="post: 582965" data-attributes="member: 86143"><p>I started having the same issue after moving to Win 7 with a Nvidia GT220 connected via hdmi to our Sony Bravia.</p><p>Each time I turned off or changed inputs on the TV, you could hear the device uninstall in Windows and when turning the TV back on you could often see MediaPortal trying frantically to resize itself from a lower resolution (probably default VGA or something) back to the native 1080P of the TV. Often this didn't work properly either with a black screen, freezing MediaPortal or somethimes leaving it running vga in the corner of a 1080P resolution desktop (even though MediaPortal was set to run fullscreen)</p><p></p><p>Answer for me was to swap my hdmi-hdmi cable for a DVI-hdmi one. The display device in Windows now remains intact whether the TV is on or off and HDCP still works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STuNZ, post: 582965, member: 86143"] I started having the same issue after moving to Win 7 with a Nvidia GT220 connected via hdmi to our Sony Bravia. Each time I turned off or changed inputs on the TV, you could hear the device uninstall in Windows and when turning the TV back on you could often see MediaPortal trying frantically to resize itself from a lower resolution (probably default VGA or something) back to the native 1080P of the TV. Often this didn't work properly either with a black screen, freezing MediaPortal or somethimes leaving it running vga in the corner of a 1080P resolution desktop (even though MediaPortal was set to run fullscreen) Answer for me was to swap my hdmi-hdmi cable for a DVI-hdmi one. The display device in Windows now remains intact whether the TV is on or off and HDCP still works. [/QUOTE]
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