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Thursday, January 15th, 2015 7:54 PM

hdmi error h1001

I have had my Visio M502i-B1 hooked up to AT&T uverse for about 2 months using a brand new HDMI cable. This week I stared getting a message hdmi error- hdcp not supported h1001. I was able to get past the message and get a picture but perioically the signal would drop and the message came back. Replacing the cable with an older shorter one helped some but the message is still displayed at startup. I have read all the suggestions about switching to component cables but wish to continue with hdmi.

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9 years ago


@bigbear53 wrote:

I have had my Visio M502i-B1 hooked up to AT&T uverse for about 2 months using a brand new HDMI cable. This week I stared getting a message hdmi error- hdcp not supported h1001. I was able to get past the message and get a picture but perioically the signal would drop and the message came back. Replacing the cable with an older shorter one helped some but the message is still displayed at startup. I have read all the suggestions about switching to component cables but wish to continue with hdmi.


You want to keep hassling w/HDMI, go ahead, but the component cable view will be no different than HDMI w/none of the HDMI hassles.

 

I thought that about HDMI until the HDMI view sucked because of the 1225/2250 black crush problem and never looked back after getting a good picture on component cables. 😉

 

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9 years ago

Chris,

 

If I go to component cables don't I also lose digital audio. I have a simple fiber optic connection to my sound bar now.

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9 years ago

No, The audio setting applies only to digital - optical or HDMI.

The analog audio to the TV is parallel path. Both always work. It is just the digital that has an option in case you connect to a device without a surround decoder.

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