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No picture from a connected video device
If a video device (i.e. cable box, Blu-ray player, game system, etc.) that is connected to your system does not display an image on your TV, try the following:
Confirm the TV is on and the proper input is selected.
Some TVs have a feature where input selections can be turned off or hidden from the on-screen menu. For help changing TV inputs and enabling TV inputs, refer to the TV owner's guide.
Check that that the correct audio input source is selected.
Multiple audio sources are available on your system; be sure the correct one is selected. For example, if the audio device you want to hear is connected to the auxiliary input, be sure that input selected.
Reset the connected audio or video device.
Electronics may need to be reset from time to time—much like rebooting a computer. Disconnect power from the device for 30 seconds, then wait for it to start up.
Be sure the frame rate of the connected device is compatible.
The CineMate console does not support frame rates of 60 FPS or greater. Check the video settings of the connected device and choose a lower frame rate
Reset the HDMI connection by resetting both devices and the cables connected between them.
- Turn off the Bose system, the source device and the TV.
- Unplug the Bose system, the source device and the TV.
- Disconnect two HDMI cables at both ends and reseat them ensuring secure connections.
- Reconnect the source device, the TV and the Bose system to power.
- Turn on the TV and the source device.
- Once the TV and source device have finished powering up, turn on the Bose system.
In the menu of the connected device, try disabling HDMI-CEC.
CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) allows devices to send control information (e.g. power, input switching, remote control, etc.) back and forth over HDMI. CEC implementation and capabilities can vary among different brands, which can cause various control issues. Try disabling CEC in the menu of the connected device, then try again. Depending on the brand, CEC may be labelled differently in the device menu. For more info, see Names used by different brands for CEC.
Check the HDMI-CEC setting of your product.
CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) is a feature that allows devices connected via HDMI to communicate with each other. However, since there are a variety of brands and models of HDMI devices, sometimes devices may not communicate as expected. For issues with audio, video, or remote control operations over HDMI, try setting the HDMI-CEC option in your system menu to On or Alternative. Or to bypass HDMI-CEC, try setting the option to Off. For more info, see Turning HDMI-CEC on or off.
Determine if there is an audio connection assigned to the non-working video source.
The ANALOG, COAXIAL and OPTICAL inputs are for audio-only sources. If an HDMI input on the console also has one of these inputs assigned to it in the System menu, it will not play audio or pass video to the TV. If a separate audio cable is necessary (for example, if the device has a DVI output and a DVI-HDMI adapter is being used), connect the HDMI cable to the TV directly and the audio to the Bose system.
For information on assigning the audio inputs, see:
For information on assigning the audio inputs, see:
Which device is being used?
Cable box
Docked iPod
DVD or Blu-ray player
DVR
Game console
Satellite box
VCR or DVD recorder
Other connected video device
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