Hisense TV HDMI Not Working? Fix HDMI Issues with Simple Steps!

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
  • Are you struggling with HDMI connectivity on your Hisense TV? In this detailed tutorial, we tackle common problems like the Hisense TV HDMI not working, HDMI ports not working on Hisense TV, and more. Whether your Hisense LED TV or Hisense Android TV is showing no HDMI signal or your Hisense TV input is not working, we’ve got you covered. Learn simple troubleshooting steps that can help you fix HDMI issues without needing a technician.
    From checking HDMI connections to updating your TV's software, this guide addresses various scenarios including the Hisense TV HDMI ports not working and the Hisense TV remote control not working. We also explore solutions for when your HDMI port is not working on TV and when there's an HDMI connection not working. If you've tried everything and your Hisense TV is not turning on or your Hisense TV won't turn on, we provide tips on performing a factory reset too.
    Don’t miss out on enjoying your favorite shows and games. Watch now to discover how to resolve these HDMI issues with your Hisense TV and get back to seamless viewing. If you find the guide helpful, give it a thumbs up, leave your questions or comments below, and don't forget to subscribe for more helpful tech tips and solutions!
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  • @lightestline
    @lightestline 18 годин тому

    Don’t mean to be a hater but 90% of this is pretty redundant minus the arc setting if you are troubleshooting a sound bar. For most of us I think the problem is Hisense went with cheaper ports. I have to hold mine just right otherwise it just flashes on and off from weak signal. First HDMI 4 now 3 is doing it as well. Soon I’ll be reduced to 60 hz 🫠

    • @hifiaudios8101
      @hifiaudios8101  8 годин тому

      Oh man, I feel your pain with the HDMI troubles! It sounds super annoying to deal with. 😩 You might be onto something about the cheaper ports. Have you tried switching out the cable or maybe using a bit of contact cleaner? Sometimes those small tweaks can make a big difference. And yeah, keeping it at 60hz is definitely not ideal.