![]() ![]() ![]() Some of these gadgets are possessed by the most evil and tricky demons lol. You thought wrong! You were planning to play for about 2 hours this evening? Helllll no! How about troubleshooting for 2hours instead?! " You thought you were done with troubleshooting now that you own me your sweet xbox one x. Your Xbox goes "hmm what's that 25 ft Hdmi cable you're trying to hook into me? No sir, I said. Pc is always plagued with multiple bugs and incompatibilities. How many times in my humble life have I spent hours troubleshooting to make the darn stuff work. I swear that's the one thing that is so darn irritating about tech. ![]() And then it stops working.ĭ) and if it's the xbox, how come I never run into issues with the pc monitor lol? And then all of a sudden stopped? Changed the Hdmi cable to another new 25ft one, it worked again for a couple days until it stopped again?Ĭ) in the end, it almost feels as though something is damaging the Hdmi cable during the span of a few days or usages. The odd thing I'm trying to figure out though.Ī) "if it's the Hdmi cable, how come it worked just fine yesterday and the day before? After all this is a very high quality cable and it's 3 days old lol.ī) if it's the xbox, how come it worked just fine for months. I'm thinking I'll buy a new Xbox one x and return it the next day just to test it to see if my current Xbox one x is the real culprit Or maybe there's a power issue of some sort, maybe on some good days, the xbox has more "power available" and can handle the connection and on other days maybe there's power interference and it doesn't have enough juice to handle the 25ft cable.ĭont know if that makes sense, it's the only hypothesis I can come up with I'm thinking either the xbox is defective and struggled to handle the situation when I use the long cable Sonething happens on a.l irregular basis that causes the issue to all of sudden appear. The 50 inch tv using the 25ft Hdmi cables works just perfect. Every other day, all of sudden, the connexion works just fine. Whenever I use the brand new 25ft Hdmi cable that goes to my receiver which then sends everything to the 50 inch tv, that's when I get no signalīut here's the catch. ![]() The Hdmi port on the xbox one x isn't entirely defective for sure since WHENEVER I hook the shorter Hdmi cable that goes to the pc monitor, everything works fine. It seems as though something happens when the Xbox is off. And sometimes on a good evening, the signal comes back. The problem started a week or 2 ago and seems to be intermittent 85% of the time I have the issue. Whereas the pc monitor works fine always. The tv doesn't show any Hdmi signal at all anymore. play with all the video settings of the xbox one : check replace the 25ft cable with a new one: check Lately for some god forsaken reason, the tv says "no Hdmi signal" when I hook up the Hdmi cable. Otherwise when I don't want to wake the kids, I use the pc monitor with a headset. In the past I've always used this long Hdmi cable to be able to enjoy my xbox one x when I want some badass 5.1 surround. I also have a 25ft Hdmi cable 2.0 that runs from the xbox one x to my Home theater receiver and tv. I have an Xbox one X hooked to a pc monitor. So I've had the same setup for months now and changed nothing and yet the issue is now mind boggling. For the life of me I can't figure out this one. ![]()
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