We've just bought an Englaon smart tv and after connecting it to our vast sat system, we've found the picture to be very snowy. We've tested the sat system on 3 other tvs and have had no snow. Is there something we can do to fix this or is is possible just a fault with the tv. We'd like to cover all possibilities before returning the tv because we love the lightness, the quality of the picture on normal tv and the sound from the built in soundbar. But if it is truly dysfunctional on sat then it has to go back because sat is what we mainly use. Many thanks in advance for any help.
doesnt rule out bad vidio port on new tv, try one of the other systems. Maybe just for ruling vidio port in/out hook it up via coaxial cable
cheers
blaze
We can't plug the coaxial cable direct into the tv. The coaxial comes from the dish into the Vast satellite tv digital satellite receiver then the receiver is connected to the tv. It's the way it works with every other tv we've ever used and with perfect results.
Tried HDMI and it doesn't work. The HDMI port is only for media storage devices. There is no picture or sound, nothing except the blue screen of death when using HDMI from the satellite receiver to the tv.
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We can't plug the coaxial cable direct into the tv. The coaxial comes from the dish into the Vast satellite tv digital satellite receiver then the receiver is connected to the tv. It's the way it works with every other tv we've ever used and with perfect results.
the coaxial cable i am talkijng about is the fta cable, that can also go into your sat box and then to your tv, I sugusted to use it because it is the simplest system and not elecricaly connected
I am wondering if you may have mixed up the 2 very different analogue inputs.
There is usually an AV input using a yellow socket for the video, a red and white sockets for l/r audio
There is also a component input which used a red, a green and a blue socket.
The two types of input are not compatible with each other and may explain why you see what you see.
The online specs for the TV indicate it has 2 HDMI-Inputs so if you connect an appropriate cable you need to select which input is being used or you will only see a blue screen.
HDMI are standard inputs and will accept a signal from a satbox.
Frank
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No - we haven't mixed anything up. We used the av inputs on all 4 tvs that we tested with. The only one with a snowy screen was the Englaon. We have been setting up these systems for over 5 years and never had any problem until this Englaon tv. When we used the HDMI we selected the correct HDMI and only got the blue screen. The HDMI inputs are only for components. There is no HDMI input for av on this tv but we tried it anyway ... to no avail.
I was looking through a manual for an Englaon TV. On page 17 of the attached there is reference to NOISE REDUCTION which may effect the quality of the picture.
TV out of the box should have worked without you messing around so assuming you have selected the correct input via the Input button on the remote, or the menu, it should have worked with both of this selections
New TV on the way perhaps.
TV out of the box should have worked without you messing around so assuming you have selected the correct input via the Input button on the remote, or the menu, it should have worked with both of this selections New TV on the way perhaps.
Nah ... rather have a refund and buy a different brand that we know works properly. We'll see what happens on Monday.
but you for some reason wont perform a test that was suggested and some one has posted a link to the manual, you don't seem to apricate any advice
cheers
blaze
"We know the difference between usb and hdmi. And how each should be used."
Perhaps, but I'm using a hdmi cable between my SatKing vast box and my relatively stupid TV with perfect results so I would think it very unlikely that a nice new smart TV can't do the same. Also works between my laptop and my dumb TV, and between my laptop and my daughters very smart TV More likely that you have missed a setting somewhere in the numerous rabbit holes in the non-intuitive smart TV settings controls
As for all our pathetic guesses. Given that not a single person has the misfortune to buy the same TV you did, I guess we should have all shut up and left you to it.
Perhaps I'm not using the right search terms but sounds like hdmi is for video and audio, not data - and looking at the back of my vast box, it is USB ports that are provided for connection of storage and hdmi for displays. Hard to believe that your TV doesn't follow the same system
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-- Edited by Tony LEE on Tuesday 5th of January 2021 09:49:52 AM
but you for some reason wont perform a test that was suggested and some one has posted a link to the manual, you don't seem to apricate any advice cheers blaze
We have actually tried hdmi and, if you read further up, all we got was the blue screen. And we have gone through the manual and tried every different option with the same results - either the blue screen or the snow.
As for all our pathetic guesses. Given that not a single person has the misfortune to buy the same TV you did, I guess we should have all shut up and left you to it.
Yep - we have discovered that no-one seems to own an Englaon. We were highly dissatisfied with the picture and sound from our RVMedia tv. And since it died after only 18 months, we thought that we would try a different brand. Sorry.
And as stated above, our satking vast box provides perfect picture and sound to every other tv we have tried it on - so we do know what connections go where since we managed to achieve a picture and sound on 4 other tvs.
but you for some reason wont perform a test that was suggested and some one has posted a link to the manual, you don't seem to apricate any advice cheers blaze
We have actually tried hdmi and, if you read further up, all we got was the blue screen. And we have gone through the manual and tried every different option with the same results - either the blue screen or the snow.
but have you connected a coaxial cable between the rf out of the sat box to the rf input of the tv, that is the most simple connection that would help diagnose problems.
but you for some reason wont perform a test that was suggested and some one has posted a link to the manual, you don't seem to apricate any advice cheers blaze
We have actually tried hdmi and, if you read further up, all we got was the blue screen. And we have gone through the manual and tried every different option with the same results - either the blue screen or the snow.
but have you connected a coaxial cable between the rf out of the sat box to the rf input of the tv, that is the most simple connection that would help diagnose problems.
cheers
blaze
But there is no rf out on the sat box unless you mean the one named TO TV.
but you for some reason wont perform a test that was suggested and some one has posted a link to the manual, you don't seem to apricate any advice cheers blaze
We have actually tried hdmi and, if you read further up, all we got was the blue screen. And we have gone through the manual and tried every different option with the same results - either the blue screen or the snow.
but have you connected a coaxial cable between the rf out of the sat box to the rf input of the tv, that is the most simple connection that would help diagnose problems.
cheers
blaze
But there is no rf out on the sat box unless you mean the one named TO TV.
After 4 days of doing different tests - including driving out to where our van is stored to connect the various equipment to the caravan in the configuration we would normally use - we have ascertained the following:
1) TV and vast box both on 12v battery - cigarette lighter plugs into matching outlets on van
- Picture good
2) TV on 240v/12v transformer, vast box on 12v battery
- picture snowy
3) TV on 12v battery, vast box on 240v/12v transformer
- picture good
4) TV and vast box both on 240v/12v transformer
- Picture snowy
It appears that the TV transformer is the problem when the TV is connected to the vast box. Now not sure whether there is an instinsic problem with the transformer which was supplied with the TV. Will get this tested.
This information may help someone else in the future.
No led lights where we have been doing the testing. Englaon techs still totally confused about what's causing it and offering strange suggestions in almost unintelligible "English". And disagreeing with the evidence of our own eyes. Becoming ridiculous now.