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Originally Posted by cert_eng 
the only thing you could do is get another hdmi source like a dvd player and see if it works. if it still says "no signal" or "check signlal cable" then you have a bad digital board, but if it works it could be bad hdmi cable or your source (X-box) might have a bad hdmi out put.
if you dont have another hdmi source then go to best buy and buy a dvd player and return it the next day.
that sucks that both your analog board and you digital board might be bad.

the only thing you could do is get another hdmi source like a dvd player and see if it works. if it still says "no signal" or "check signlal cable" then you have a bad digital board, but if it works it could be bad hdmi cable or your source (X-box) might have a bad hdmi out put.
if you dont have another hdmi source then go to best buy and buy a dvd player and return it the next day.
that sucks that both your analog board and you digital board might be bad.
I have several HDMI sources and none of them work. Even tried different cables. I'm guessing it's both boards. The funny part is that the COAX still works so I had Verizon send me a digital-to-analog converter so I could at least use the set (albeit with ultra-crappy SD signals). Just a few months back I was snickering to myself about people having to get a converter for the big switchover next year. "Who still uses analog?" I guess the joke's on me!
















