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leigh2538
Joining in
9 months ago

TV picture is distorted on all channels and apps

 anyone what's causing this, it's keeps happening every couple of weeks. Last time I removed the ethernet cable and it's went back to normal. Rebooted the TV box and router and checked all the cables and no change. 

  • It sounds like a dodgy connection. Try wiggling the thick signal cable to see if that has any effect.

    • leigh2538's avatar
      leigh2538
      Joining in

      Messed around with all the cables last night and somehow managed to get it back on. Turned it on this morning and it's the same again. I've just swapped it over with my other box as that works fine in the other room and its the same so I'm thinking it's a problem with the white virgin cable that causing it.

      • Beth_G's avatar
        Beth_G
        Forum Team

        Hi leigh2538

        Welcome to the Community Forums. Thank you for your post.

        I'm sorry to see you're experiencing some issues with your TV signal and quality. We'd really like to help.

        I've tried to take a look at your signal levels and run some diagnostics on our side, however your TV box is showing as unreachable currently, which usually means it's either not connected to the internet or is switched off. When you get the chance to, can you please ensure that it is switched on so we can run some checks 😊

        There are no known issues in your area from what we can see currently, however we will likely need to get an engineer out to you to take a look at your end.

        Thanks,

  • newapollo's avatar
    newapollo
    Very Insightful Person

    Have you tried a different HDMI cable and/or port?

    The VM set top box is possibly overheating which won't help. It needs to be in an open space.

    The white coaxial needs to be snug and tight and free from any kinks.

  • japitts's avatar
    japitts
    Very Insightful Person

    Is that picture on live TV? Does OnDemand/streaming make any difference? I'd expect the former but worth a check.

    The two have different sources - might just make a difference in underlying cause.

  • Roger_Gooner's avatar
    Roger_Gooner
    Alessandro Volta

    The "white cable" could also refer to the IEC connector which, although unlikely to fail, should be checked as well.