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Here is a screenshot
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I just posted a screenshot but I guess the reply has to be moderated first.
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Yes this is definitely a hardware issue.
By the look of it not so sure about a signal issue, seems more a memory problem maybe in the scaler of the TV? To rule out cables I'd use a different, short cable with no adapters. If that does not change the result then the TV has a problem, hopefully only for that input. Carlo |
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I can connect the Mac to our Kramer Switcher using the same HDMI cable and it works just fine.
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