On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 23:29:55 GMT, jordo <no...@email.address> put finger to keyboard and composed:
>I don't have a registry key called Enum under HKLM...I'm using Vista,
I'd just search the registry for "EDID" or "monitor". The data have to be there somewhere, unless Vista decodes the EDID, stores the supported scan rates and resolutions, and then discards the raw data.
- Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
>> "The Digital-In [HDMI] terminal is not compatible with picture signals >> of a personal computer."
>> I'd try a HDMI equipped DVD player.
>> In any case it still might be interesting to see what the EDID EEPROM >> contains.
>> BTW, I believe your model is AV48P575, not AV8P575.
>> - Franc Zabkar >Hi Franc,
>Yes, my model is the 48" version. My keyboard is on the way out and >sometimes keys don't work..:)
>I knew that it wasnt supposed to hook up via PC, but it was the only >other option I had. I have also tried to hook up my cable box, but no >success.
Have you tried setting your PC's resolution to 640 x 480 and experimenting with different refresh rates, eg 60Hz ???
Can you at least get into the "digital-in" option of your Initial Setup menu? If so, then according to page 47 of your user manual, this would confirm that your TV is receiving a HDMI 480p picture signal at the Digital-In terminal.
- Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
>Thats not what I was told by JVC, but if you think it will fix it give it a try;
> SERVICE MENU setting >a) Press [SLEEP TIMER] key and, while the indication of >SLEEP TIMER 0 MIN is being displayed, press >[DISPLAY] key and [VIDEO STATUS] key on the >remote control unit (Fig.2) simultaneously. >b) The SERVICE MENU screen of Fig.1 is displayed. >c) Verify what to set in the SERVICE MENU, and set >whatever is necessary
>Be very careful NOT to change any settings if you don't want to create a >boat ancor.
>Steve >Steve Tomaszewski N2PTJ >6 North Hill Dr >Ballston Lake, NY 12019 >518-877-5528
Do you have a circuit diagram of the HDCP/HDMI module?
- Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
>>> "The Digital-In [HDMI] terminal is not compatible with picture signals >>> of a personal computer."
>>> I'd try a HDMI equipped DVD player.
>>> In any case it still might be interesting to see what the EDID EEPROM >>> contains.
>>> BTW, I believe your model is AV48P575, not AV8P575.
>>> - Franc Zabkar >> Hi Franc,
>> Yes, my model is the 48" version. My keyboard is on the way out and >> sometimes keys don't work..:)
>> I knew that it wasnt supposed to hook up via PC, but it was the only >> other option I had. I have also tried to hook up my cable box, but no >> success.
> Have you tried setting your PC's resolution to 640 x 480 and > experimenting with different refresh rates, eg 60Hz ???
> Can you at least get into the "digital-in" option of your Initial > Setup menu? If so, then according to page 47 of your user manual, this > would confirm that your TV is receiving a HDMI 480p picture signal at > the Digital-In terminal.
> - Franc Zabkar
The "Digital-In" option is greyed out, but the "digital-in audio" and "center ch input" options are available...
>> "Meat Plow" <m...@petitmorte.net> wrote in message >> news:22hkr2.530.17.1@news.alt.net... >>> On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 20:42:20 -0700, Ashleigh Cope wrote:
>>>> A great idea just popped in my brain 2:
>>>> y don't u stop being such a big fat meanie that nobody likes so >>>> somebody can like u u big fat meanie
>>> Why are you replying to your Curtis Brown sock? Have you lost your mind >>> or just bored because nobody else replies except to slap you around?
>> BORING
> You've got a real problem needing all these socks to talk to each other. > Of course I knew you were fucking nuts when you bragged about your > gigantic 32" tv, your massive pool stick, a 10 dollar bottle of beer and > your copy of Windows Vista.
What the fuck are you smoking? Show me where I bragged about my "gigantic 32" TV", or where I own a pool stick. I wouldn't spend 10 dollars on a bottle of beer and I haven't bragged about Windows Vista, as a matter of fact, I think it sucks.
> >>> Franc Zabkar wrote: > >>>> On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:00:03 GMT, jordo <no...@email.address> put > >>>> finger to keyboard and composed:
> >>>>> I have a JVC rear projection tv that I bought second hand a little over a > >>>>> year ago. It works fine except for the HDMI input. When I plug it into my > >>>>> cable box and switch to the digital input, it can't detect anything (and > >>>>> says it's gonna turn off in 9 minutes if nothing is connected before then > >>>>> :)). However, if I plug in my computer via a dvi/hdmi cable, the tv still > >>>>> doesn't detect a connection, but the computer recognizes the tv for the > >>>>> model number that it is. > >>>> To recognise the TV, the computer only needs to be able to read the > >>>> TV's EDID EEPROM via the DDC pins in the cable (pins 6,7,14,15):
> >>>> I have managed to read a powered-down monitor's EDID EEPROM using my > >>>> device programmer. I made a VGA DB15-to-DIP8 adapter cable and told > >>>> the programmer that it was connected to an Atmel AT24C21 serial EEPROM > >>>> which has a "DDC1/ DDC2 Interface Compliant for Monitor > >>>> Identification".
> >>>> You can find the EDID in the registry at the following key:
> >>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\MONITOR
> >>>> If you export that key to a .reg file, you will see the EDID EEPROM > >>>> data. Analysing the EDID will tell you what scan rates the TV > >>>> supports. FWIW, if you post your EDID here, I may be able to analyse > >>>> the data for you.
> >>>> BTW, if you want someone to help you, it would help them if you would > >>>> indicate the TV's model number.
> >>>> - Franc Zabkar > >>> Hi again Franc,
> >>> I don't have a registry key called Enum under HKLM...I'm using Vista, > >>> btw...that probably would've helped, eh? :)
> >> I hope you are aware that JVC booby-traped the DVI modue in this set to avoid > >> tampering. If you remove the back without taking precautions say bye to your digital > >> input. See:http://www.iwaynet.net/~nesda/Jan04/Jan0413.html
> >> Steve > >Yeah, I've read that. I haven't taken the back off, but I bought it > >second-hand, so it could have been serviced in the past. However, there > >is a way to reset the HDMI module from within the service menu (you do a > >self-check, then turn off the tv from within the menu and unplug for 30 > >seconds, according to a few forums I've read). However, I don't know > >how to get into this service menu.
> Thats not what I was told by JVC, but if you think it will fix it give it a try;
> SERVICE MENU setting > a) Press [SLEEP TIMER] key and, while the indication of > SLEEP TIMER 0 MIN is being displayed, press > [DISPLAY] key and [VIDEO STATUS] key on the > remote control unit (Fig.2) simultaneously. > b) The SERVICE MENU screen of Fig.1 is displayed. > c) Verify what to set in the SERVICE MENU, and set > whatever is necessary
> Be very careful NOT to change any settings if you don't want to create a > boat ancor.
> Steve > Steve Tomaszewski N2PTJ > 6 North Hill Dr > Ballston Lake, NY 12019 > 518-877-5528- Hide quoted text -