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Old 29-03-2009, 23:24   #1
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Ghosting/crashing issue

Hi,

I recently got the V+ service and since my TV only has 1 HDMI connector I bought a 5-point switch. Since I also have a X-Box and PS3 a switcher is kind of essential.

However, whenever I have the switcher attached the V+ tends to crash or ghost specifically when it tries to record a channel. I don't understand why recording a program would cause this at all since the additional tuners shouldn't be interacting with HDMI at all.

On some occassions also I can be watching V+, switch it off and switch on one of the consoles and there will be a distorted slight ghosting image from V+ left behind.

My current TV is a 32" Hitachi HD Ready TV, and the switcher is http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...h/Product.html

Does anybody have any ideas why this would be happening, due to the crashes I have had to format the V+ box twice already as the V+ service becomes 'unavailable' after each of these crashes and the only way to get it back seems to be to format it.
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Old 29-03-2009, 23:41   #2
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Re: Ghosting/crashing issue

As I understand it there is 2 way data flow via the HDMI cable, the switcher may be interfering with this. However I am not sufficiently knowledgeable to provide an explanation, sorry.
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Old 30-03-2009, 07:52   #3
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Re: Ghosting/crashing issue

If this is definitely only happening when connected via the HDMI switch, then it must be the switch, mustn't it? Have you tried running with the V+ connected via SCART just to prove the point? Or with the switch disconnected? You need to exclude the possibility that there is a fault with the V+. I can't understand why you have to reformat the V+ after these 'crashes', does a reboot not work?
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Re: Ghosting/crashing issue

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If this is definitely only happening when connected via the HDMI switch, then it must be the switch, mustn't it? Have you tried running with the V+ connected via SCART just to prove the point? Or with the switch disconnected? You need to exclude the possibility that there is a fault with the V+. I can't understand why you have to reformat the V+ after these 'crashes', does a reboot not work?
Nope, when I do reboot the V+ services still aren't available, I find it odd too. If it happens again then I will try the SCART.
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