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any issues you may have! Motorola cable box showing "dU1", "dUl" or "dVI" These three codes are really meant to be "DVI", the charter error codes others are just different ways I've seen come up on the cable box's front display, particularly since it doesn't look much like "DVI". This error indicates the cable box wasn't able to set up a connection
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over the HDMI cable. Part of the HDMI interface is the requirement that the two devices using an HDMI cable "handshake" to verify that High Definition Copy Protection (HDCP) is active. If the "handshake" fails, the cable box will show this error and be unable to output to the TV over the HDMI cable. Scientific Aatlanta cable box showing HDCP error The error message is "DVI Alert - Your TV does not support HDCP. charter refresh signal Please disconnect the HDMI connector and use the YPbPr connection to continue watching TV." This error indicates the cable box wasn't able to set up a connection over the HDMI cable. Part of the HDMI interface is the requirement that the two devices using an HDMI cable "handshake" to verify that High Definition Copy Protection (HDCP) is active. If the "handshake" fails, the STB will show this error and be unable to output to the TV over the HDMI cable. Monster ULT V800 CV-8 Ultra 800 Component Video Cables (8 feet) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)Buy NowMonster Cable THX 1000 HDX-8 Ultimate High Speed Hdmi - THX Certified (8 feet)Buy Now Primary Troubleshooting Steps Make sure that the only cable connected from the cable box to the TV is the HDMI cable, remove others Confirm that you have your TV set to its HDMI input or source. Reseat the HDMI cable (either end, both if needed) *Attn* - Powercycle the cable box. Be careful with this one, as Powercycles tend to cause the cable box to show picture for a few minutes then fall right back to the same error. Change which HDMI port the HDMI cable is connected to on the TV. Most TVs with an HDMI input have more than one HDMI port...eg, HDMI-1, HDMI-2 Powercycle the TV Alternative Tro
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Help and Support Forums > TV > Service and Equipment > Hd DVR box flashes dui and goes in charter error code 408 and out from bl... Back to Top Hd DVR box flashes dui and goes in and out from black to snow to channel Share Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as http://hubpages.com/technology/HDMI-Troubleshooting New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic 4 REPLIES Posted by donnabelle40 06-18-2013 10:08 PM Regular Visitor Member Since: 03-26-2007 Posts: 2 Message 1 of 5 (27,118 Views) Re: Hd DVR box flashes dui and goes in and out from black to snow to channel Options Mark as http://forums.xfinity.com/t5/Non-X1-Service/Hd-DVR-box-flashes-dui-and-goes-in-and-out-from-black-to-snow-to/td-p/993637 New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Report we are not tech saavy senior citizens, so I don't know what this is or where is is??? 0 Kudos Posted by donnabelle40 06-18-2013 10:06 PM Regular Visitor Member Since: 03-26-2007 Posts: 2 Message 2 of 5 (27,121 Views) Re: Hd DVR box flashes dui and goes in and out from black to snow to channel Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Report Your info is helpful, is this a Comcast issue then? We just got a new Samsung and it is so annoying! Supposedly this was all taken care of when the store installed the TV and Comcast came out and brought an updated box, so confusing for the consumer. Help anybody!!! 0 Kudos Posted by wa_bronco 07-19-2011 04:49 PM Visitor Member Since: 07-19-2011 Posts: 2 Message 3 of 5 (33,208 Views) Re: Hd DVR box flashes dui and goes in and out from black to snow to channel Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Report so try another hdmi cable 0 Kudos Posted by JayInAlg 07-1
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stands for DVI. It means the dvr and tv cannot communicate. Eventually the DVR will freeze and the only way to reset it is to unplug it for 1 minute and plug it back in. The solution is easy, don't use an HDMI or DVI cable. I used one of the component cables (the ones with five wires, three for video, two for audio) and the dvr started working again. Make sure you actually unplug the DVI/HDMI cable from the box and tv. Good luck! 3 comments: DavidJanuary 1, 2010 at 7:11 PMMrScience -- I doubt that it doesn't support DVI/HDMI today; it is more likely that the TV and set-top box are not negotiating the HDMI protocol correctly. See http://geekswithblogs.net/DavidBarrett/archive/2008/03/24/120727.aspx.ReplyDeleteChrisDecember 20, 2011 at 10:15 PMThis may be just a bit late (just a little, lol) but a good bit of info that solves this without having to resort to component cables. While the cable box is off, press the menu button on the remote or front panel of the box. After a few seconds a configuration menu will appear giving you a selection of resolutions to pick from, among other things. Make sure your TV type is set correctly (16:9 for widescreen, 4:3 for square). Set the HDMI/YPbPr to 720p if 1080 shows a blank screen. That should fix it, otherwise try 480i or 480p but that will give you just standard definition picture. Now go into the Additional HDMI settings menu and set HDMI/DVI mode to HDMI, color space to RGB, audio output to Auto. Go to the main page using the menu option at the bottom and you can set the 480 override to Stretch if you wish, which will eliminate the black bars at the sides of the screen on widescreen TVs, but the picture will be slightly out of shape on those channels broadcasting non-HD content.ReplyDeleteRepliesKris KDecember 1, 2012 at 9:19 PMChris,