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This is most of the case with HDMI cable connections. I had a  PC with NVIDIA GeForce 210 graphics card. It had a DVI, HDMI port. I connected it to a Sanyo (Panasonic) 49” Ultra HD Smart TV.  I was using Windows 10 64 bit. But the signal simply refused to come in. I had the same error. But when I connected my Acer Laptop with Windows 7 32 bit, it was working perfectly.  I also tried the Wireless display mode in Windows 10 but it didnt work.

Then I connected my desktop using Windows 7 64 bit OS. The HDMI handshake was successful, but the signal was hanging with bizzary time of in/out video coming in. So I felt that the graphics card also has a part in HDMI connection. My PC is a assembled one, while my laptop is a branded one.

Also there can be several reasons why HDMI AV connection may  not work.

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Edit by: oldturkey03 (vote details)

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This is most of the case with HDMI cable connections. I had a  PC with NVIDIA GeForce 210 graphics card. It had a DVI, HDMI port. I connected it to a Sanyo (Panasonic) 49” Ultra HD Smart TV.  I was using Windows 10 64 bit. But the signal simply refused to come in. I had the same error. But when I connected my Acer Laptop with Windows 7 32 bit, it was working perfectly.  I also tried the Wireless display mode in Windows 10 but it didnt work.

Then I connected my desktop using Windows 7 64 bit OS. The HDMI handshake was successful, but the signal was hanging with bizzary time of in/out video coming in. So I felt that the graphics card also has a part in HDMI connection. My PC is a assembled one, while my laptop is a branded one.

Also there can be several reasons why HDMI AV connection may  not work.

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Edit by: oldturkey03

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This is most of the case with HDMI cable connections. I had a PC with NVIDIA GeForce 210 graphics card. It had a DVI, HDMI port. I connected it to a Sanyo (Panasonic) 49” Ultra HD Smart TV. I was using Windows 10 64 bit. But the signal simply refused to come in. I had the same error. But when I connected my Acer Laptop with Windows 7 32 bit, it was working perfectly. I also tried the Wireless display mode in Windows 10 but it didnt work.
Then I connected my desktop using Windows 7 64 bit OS. The HDMI handshake was successful, but the signal was hanging with bizzary time of in/out video coming in. So I felt that the graphics card also has a part in HDMI connection. My PC is a assembled one, while my laptop is a branded one.
-Also there can be several reasons why HDMI AV connection may not work. If you want to troubleshoot with [https://www.windowstechit.com/4237/windows-10-hdmi-audio-not-working/|no audio from TV while connected to Windows 10], you can try these.
+Also there can be several reasons why HDMI AV connection may not work.

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Original post by: Gerard Butler

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This is most of the case with HDMI cable connections. I had a  PC with NVIDIA GeForce 210 graphics card. It had a DVI, HDMI port. I connected it to a Sanyo (Panasonic) 49” Ultra HD Smart TV.  I was using Windows 10 64 bit. But the signal simply refused to come in. I had the same error. But when I connected my Acer Laptop with Windows 7 32 bit, it was working perfectly.  I also tried the Wireless display mode in Windows 10 but it didnt work.

Then I connected my desktop using Windows 7 64 bit OS. The HDMI handshake was successful, but the signal was hanging with bizzary time of in/out video coming in. So I felt that the graphics card also has a part in HDMI connection. My PC is a assembled one, while my laptop is a branded one.

Also there can be several reasons why HDMI AV connection may  not work. If you want to troubleshoot with [https://www.windowstechit.com/4237/windows-10-hdmi-audio-not-working/|no audio from TV while connected to Windows 10], you can try these.

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