Hi! I have an LG LCD TV which I've had about 3 months. Pretty much since the beginning it has had a problem where about 3 times a week when I turn it on the picture flashes on and off with the picture and the black screen that says "no signal". At first I thought it was the cable and had Time Warner come out and tell me there was nothing wrong with it. I found that I could cure it by simply unplugging the HDMI cable in the back and plugging it back in. Is it likely that there are just loose wires on the port?
Thanks,
Justin
In addition to what TLS has said, there are things that are worth taking note of.
When you have this issue, was it the TV or the cable box that was turned on FIRST?
For instance, if TV is on, it may look for the handshake at the beginning only, and so when the stb is turned on a while later, it's not looking for it anymore? I dunno.
If the cable box is going thru a receiver first, then that's another thing to have to pass HDCP along (where cheapo TW boxes are probably missing repeater architecture anyhow). Regardless, I always recommend running that directly to TV anyhow.
Lastly, try component connections instead. Usually, the performance will be identical (hey there's no TV signal/broadcast that is 1080p), but in a few cases it is worse, and yet in a few cases it is better. Try, compare, if favorable, use component.