![]() A few months later, the same problem occurred with our Chromecast. After talking to support, I reset the TV to factory settings and we were able to fix the issue but only temporarily. The PS4 worked on another TV so the console was not the problem. We tried every HDMI cable in the house, but no luck. Other things worked, like the Xbox One or the Chromecast that was plugged in. We tried to plug it into other HDMI ports but still "no signal". Out of nowhere, the PS4 (literally a Sony device) that's always been plugged in and never moved or unplugged showed "no signal". ![]() We've been having this issue ever since we moved into our house a year ago. I have also performed a data reset (not a hard reset yet as I can't seem to get that to work following the instructions I found.ĭoes anyone have any further suggestions? I initially thought the sound bar is the issue but appears that having witnessed the issues with the consoles it may very well be the HDMI ports themselves. Additionally, if I am watching Netflix I get no sound out of the soundbar when the Audio System is active (it is attached to the ARC HDMI port). The experience I get now is that neither the PS4 or SNES mini are recognised and I get the usual "No Signal" error. ![]() I have a PS4 and a SNES mini attached to the HDMI ports and additional have a Sony soundbar attached as well. Up until 2 weeks ago everything was fine. I have read many of the comments and nothing seems to fix the issue, so hopefully someone here is able to point me in the right direction. I have an issue like many others with HDMI ports.
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