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Sharp TV Issue

Discussion in 'Televisions' started by rogeball, Mar 10, 2009.

  1. rogeball

    rogeball Regular member

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    I have a Sharp LC-46D65U and a Acer Aspire x1200 computer hooked up via HDMI and the computer is set to 1024 x 768 with a refresh rate of 70 Hertz and whenever I watch a movie, the TV screen goes black and then after about 3-5 seconds comes back on with the resolution and the refresh rate on the top right corner. The movie keeps playing fine and when the screen is blacked out the sound still works so i know its a problem with the TV.
    I've tried 59-75 Hertz.

    Any Other Ideas?

    Please let me know
     
  2. MysticE

    MysticE Active member

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    Why would you say that?????

    A comment on your computer:

    The bad: Limited expansion options because of its cramped interior; lacks built-in Wi-Fi; may require some tweaking to achieve proper HDMI output; no standalone digital audio output.
     
  3. rogeball

    rogeball Regular member

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    Why would you say that?????

    A comment on your computer:

    The bad: Limited expansion options because of its cramped interior; lacks built-in Wi-Fi; may require some tweaking to achieve proper HDMI output; no standalone digital audio output.[/quote]

    I said that because the computer is playing sound through a Surround Sound system.
     
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    [quote?

    A comment on your computer:

    The bad: Limited expansion options because of its cramped interior; lacks built-in Wi-Fi; may require some tweaking to achieve proper HDMI output; no standalone digital audio output.[/quote]

    Any idea what tweaking I should do?
     

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