I bought a new TV stand with a mount on the back and had to get some friends' help to move all my components. In the process some of my components were unplugged (from each other, not necessarily from their power sources, because the TV kept coming on while were were holding it in midair).
Samsung TV LN40B650T1FUZA Had for about 4 years.
Denon receiver 1713. Had almost a year now.
Panasonic Blu-ray player DMP BD60 Had for about 4 years.
5.1 Energy speakers- CB-20s, -5s, and CC10. Had almost a year now.
Now that I've got everything hooked up the way I think it was before, I have sound but no picture. I've got the HDMI from my receiver in the TV's port #2, where it was before, but my TV says "source not connected" when I look through its menu to switch between input sources. I clicked on every HDMI source plus the extra one, 'Anynet'. According to my TV, nothing is connected.
Two of the HDMI cables were loose, but that was easily fixed. Still "not connected".
I tried unplugging/replugging all 3 components' power sources and then powering up in this order: receiver, blu-ray, then TV (which came on all by itself probably due to the Panasonic's Anynet+). Also, tried TV, then receiver, then blu-ray.
I seem to recall having this issue way back when I first got the Denon receiver, but I don't have anything written down (I usually keep a written record of any problems in my manuals, which I keep right in my TV cabinet) and the fact that I don't have anything written means it might have fixed itself somehow.
I did just do a recent Denon receiver software upgrade about 2 weeks ago. No problems at the time. I haven't done one on either of the other two components for years.
Anyone else have this issue, or can tell me what steps to take next? Please keep it simple, as I am still new at this. Never owned a sound system before, but I love it and love sharing it with my friends.
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Here's a separate issue, since I'm here-when I hook up to my PC and do streaming video I get this annoying brrrrt! noise every once in a while, like feedback or something. I haven't tried it with PC music, but it doesn't do this with my blu-ray player. It's embarrassing when I have guests over to watch Hulu and it's going Brrrt! every once in a while.
May or may not be connected: My HP PC is about 4 years old and has been having random freezing issues lately where I have to do a hard shut down (cut the power) since the mouse and keyboard both go unresponsive. It does have 8GB RAM and a 1TB hard drive and a dedicated Nvidia card so it's not that it can't handle all the video processing. It did this a few times last year and then stopped. Then began again about a month ago. ???