on 05-01-2022 23:11
Hey Guys
My V6 box has started to make an annoying loud buzzing noise and rebooting in the last few days, it's in a well ventilated space with nothing covering the vents or anything. Have restarted the box a couple of times but the noise just comes back. It also doesn't let us watch on demand a lot of the time, not sure if that's related or not though?
Would you say this needs to be replaced at all?
Thanks
on 06-01-2022 08:23
If any TV box is restarting any more than occasionally and/or overnight, it likely has a fault and that's best reported.
OnDemand could be any number of things, but what's happening? Do you get any error codes?.
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on 06-01-2022 20:53
on 06-01-2022 20:56
Are you using a 4K/UHD TV by any chance, and is it a Samsung?
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on 06-01-2022 22:15
I am yes, does that make a difference?
on 06-01-2022 23:12
There's 2 scenarios where an Error 603 is usually found..
1: VM require all your HDMI & TV kit to be HDCP2.2 compliant from V6 to TV, in order to watch certain content in 2160p - UHD. If any of your HDMI lead, any converters, splitters etc, or TV port are not HDCP2.2 compliant, Error 603 is the result.
To test this, follow Home > Help & Settings > Settings > Video Output > Video Format, and ensure 1080 is selected. If the error disappears, then HDCP2.2 is the problem.
2: When this requirement was first introduced, Samsung TV's seemed particularly prone to getting the same error when the HDCP2.2 compliance was in-place, and the error was more random in nature. A reboot might solve it etc, but it had all the feel of a bug rather than a replicable fault.
It's gone very quiet on scenario 2 since a little while, which suggests SW updates might have seen to it.
Check your video output in any case. You shouldn't need to necessarily reboot after applying any changes, but that's not a guarantee.
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on 07-01-2022 12:32
Is anyone from the forum team able to assist me at all please, I spent almost an hour on the phone to tech and customer services this morning and was told I would get a call back from an engineer within 2hrs this hasn't happened and I'm not even sure if they have arranged a replacement V6 box either?
on 07-01-2022 16:54
Can you confirm the answers to some of the points I suggested in post-6 above?
The staff team work through posts and should respond in a couple of days, but the bits I mentioned above will help them along...
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on 07-01-2022 19:00
on 10-01-2022 09:01
Hello @mark1ee,
Welcome back, thanks for posting.
I am sorry to see that you are having issues with your V6 box.
Have you checked to see if any of the wires are damaged? Is it hot to touch?
Many thanks,
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