On December 31, 2009 at 06:06, Daniel Tonks said...
Glad to hear it was the cable - not because a bad cable is a good thing, but because the problem had a definite cause and fix. :-)
The HDMI cable was very easy to replace. The A/V installer had installed some smurf tube so that made it easy to install. The new cable was much thicker and I needed a port saver at the TV end because it doesn't easily bend.
And in his defense the cable problem wasn't entirely his fault. The TV had not been delivered when he was done with running all of the cabling so he didn't have a TV to test it with.
Now on to the toothfairy which I'll be tackling today.