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Post by vyncynt on Feb 17, 2020 16:59:41 GMT
My C64 mini has the 1.3.2 firmware and works fine on my 1080 television. However, when I connect it to my Acer Predator XB271HK 27" 4K monitor, I get no signal. My Raspberry Pi and Sega Genesis Mini both work perfectly fine on this monitor via HDMI in 720p. The monitor does not have a default resolution setting. I've tried turning on the C64 mini and then connecting the HDMI cable. I tried several different cables.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Post by spannernick on Feb 17, 2020 21:47:01 GMT
Try this.. If I am watching SKY on Sky Q and switch to the PS4 I get "No Signal" ... So When I am watching Sky Q and switch HDMI source to my PS4 it says "No Signal" so I switch off the TV for 10 seconds(and put my Sky Q on standby)then switch it back on and it's on HDMI 1(Sky Q but "No Signal" cause its on standby) still and then switch it to the PS4(HDMI 2.. My TV has only 2 HDMI connectors, it's a HITACHI, it's about 7 years old I think) and the PS4 comes up, come to think of it, it does that with my C64 Mini as well, when you switch from 1 to 2 HDMI and my TV don't like HDMI Selectors. Some TVs can be funny with there HDMI sources and get confused..
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Post by MeneerJansen on Mar 10, 2020 11:48:17 GMT
My C64 mini has the 1.3.2 firmware and works fine on my 1080 television. However, when I connect it to my Acer Predator XB271HK 27" 4K monitor, I get no signal. My Raspberry Pi and Sega Genesis Mini both work perfectly fine on this monitor via HDMI in 720p. The monitor does not have a default resolution setting. I've tried turning on the C64 mini and then connecting the HDMI cable. I tried several different cables. Any ideas? Thanks! It only works on my VGA monitor if I use a cheap cable like this one from Aliexpress:
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Post by jj0 on Mar 10, 2020 14:25:55 GMT
Hard to say. But you could experiment with the program from here, if you can get it to work you can add it as a startup script.
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