Thread: HD signal loss
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Old 06-11-2010, 11:29   #4
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Re: HD signal loss

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Originally Posted by hedgie View Post
With ANY intermittent fault it is ALWAYS worth checking the cables are properly seated. SCART and HDMI do "creep" over time as there is no "lock" on the plug.
That's the bit I've never understood about these type of cables. Most PC cables are 'locked' either by screw or clip, so why not build in a 'locking device' to SCART and HDMI?
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