on 25-06-2021 12:40
Had the TV6 box installed a few weeks ago but not had much chance to test it out since. Finally sat down last night to watch some tv and the picture and sound is ok for anywhere between 10 seconds to a minute then the screen goes black and the sound cuts out for a few seconds. This continues at random intervals, sometimes as much as 5 times per minute.
I checked all the connections, i tried rebooting, I changed over the HDMI cable. The situation continued. I then plugged the HDMI cable into HDMI2 from HDMI 1 on the tv and it worked perfectly! This was until I turned the tv off and when I switched it back on again... same problem.
The tv is Samsung UE65KS7000 and is reporting resolution as "UHD 3840x2160 / 50p HDMI UHD Color"
Any ideas? Thx!
on 25-06-2021 12:45
@Ieb37 wrote:Had the TV6 box installed a few weeks ago
First thing - if you were a new TV customer recently, you would have had a 360, not a V6. It's the same hardware, but completely different software - and may thus change the course of advice.
https://www.virginmedia.com/help/virgin-tv-box has pictures of the equipment (the remote will be the giveaway) if you want to make sure.
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on 25-06-2021 12:50
Quite right, should have been 360 not TV6. Thanks!
on 25-06-2021 13:51
Hi leb37,
If your TV has a port labelled MHL then try using that as it supports HDCP technology for viewing protected digital content.
A lot of V6 and 360 users get blank screens due to the transmitted program(s) being protected digital content
It's also better at converting the signal to UHD than one of the older standard HDMI ports.
The below info is from https://www.virginmedia.com/help/virgin-tv-watching-4k-ultra-hd-content
Using the correct HDMI on a 4K Ultra HD TV
Not all 4K Ultra HD TVs support HDCP 2.2 on all HDMI sockets. This is particularly true of older 4K Ultra HD TVs where HDCP 2.2 may only be supported on one HDMI socket.
On some popular 4K Ultra HD TVs the following HDMI sockets can be used:
These are given as guidance only, so please check the manual for your TV to ensure you’re using the correct HDMI socket.
On some of the older threads in the V6 forums users have suggested it might also be worthwhile contacting Samsung UK support as with older TV's one of their representatives can sometimes remotely access your TV to perform a HDMI EDID rewrite before establishing the connection with the VM box and the other HDMI-supported external devices.
on 25-06-2021 14:19
Something else to eliminate is whether this issue occurs on live TV, OnDemand or recorded programmes?
That might narrow down potential causes.
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on 27-06-2021 13:30
Hi @leb37,
Welcome to our Community Forums and thank you for posting.
I am sorry to hear you are having these issues. I see @newapollo has provided some useful info
As per @japitts post, can you confirm if the issue occurs on Live TV, On Demand or recorded?