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Jan 22, 2011 5:09 PM in response to Bandit232by tgibbs,What HDMI switch did you get? I have a Monoprice switch that seems to work well. -
Jan 23, 2011 10:15 AM in response to Arcade99by gadami,The problem occurs every few minutes, and the Apple TV under these conditions is unusable. Apple I never expected such a lack of interest.
Total disappointment. -
Jan 23, 2011 10:58 AM in response to Tyr.by Mark Standeaven,Thanks! Shifting over to avforums now. -
Jan 23, 2011 11:48 AM in response to gadamiby tgibbs,gadami wrote:
The problem occurs every few minutes, and the Apple TV under these conditions is unusable. Apple I never expected such a lack of interest.
Total disappointment.
Considering that there are apparently revisions in the beta of the next Apple TV iOS update to address this issue, it's hard to see how you infer a lack of interest. If they've actually come up with a solution, I'm impressed that they did it so fast. HDCP is incredibly complicated, and sporadic failures tend to be the most difficult and time consuming to diagnose and debug. -
Jan 23, 2011 12:17 PM in response to tgibbsby Jules-seluJ,Same problem on my Philips Tv ! Please Apple, can we have quickly the new ios for the apple tv ! -
Jan 23, 2011 2:02 PM in response to Arcade99by chvi norway,this is your fix for apple tv 2 and all other devices like Xbox, PS and so on, i had the problem with inverted colors and i tried all "suggested solutions" with no luck and spent hours after hours of testing on my Philips 56PFL9954!! almost going CRASY!!
**But there is one thing that REALLY WORKS !!** HDfury3 and HDfury2 this little thing fixes the problem, no green screens for even 1/10th of a second, no black screens or flicker pauses, nothing!! just really good picture quality and it supports sound in both stereo and 5.1 dolby and DTS.
i bought HDfury3 HDMI to VGA or Component (i use component).
its not cheap but trust me its worth it, no more testing and trying just enjoy a good movie !!
it supports 1080p. see more info at HDfury.com
i think the IOS beta 4.3b looks hopeful but will see it still to bee released, any way the problem is solved for me.
good luck further to you out there.
cheers and spread the word !!
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Jan 23, 2011 2:12 PM in response to Arcade99by anger232,Can confirm that IOS beta 4.3b with RGB High, works perfectly as suggested by previous users.
My tv Philips 32pfl9604.
No green screen no nothing, perfect watching all the way through.
2 full length movies.
Thanks Apple, better late than never. -
Jan 24, 2011 2:17 AM in response to anger232by Milhouse71,Problem is, we're not all developers. How can we ordinary Joe Schmoes get their Apple TVs working before the beta goes out of beta, and when is that likely to happen? -
Jan 24, 2011 3:57 AM in response to Milhouse71by fan232,You don't need to be a developer...
See some of the previous posts referring to avforums posts and follow the instructions.
If you do decide to do this remember it is only a beta and therefore a bit unstable in general, but the color inversion is solved. -
Jan 24, 2011 4:40 AM in response to fan232by Milhouse71,Ah, OK. Sorry - bit new to all this. Thanks! -
Jan 24, 2011 5:15 AM in response to Milhouse71by Coldfire,Have a look at avforums.com (UK) and you may find kind souls which will explain everything to you. -
Jan 24, 2011 6:48 AM in response to Coldfireby RobbieSnr,Coldfire wrote:
Have a look at avforums.com (UK) and you may find kind souls which will explain everything to you.
It might be useful to post the link to the discussion on this topic - there are so many forums there that I found it difficult to work out which one would cover it! However a search found the link, which is http://www.avforums.com/forums/apple-tv/1398654-apple-tv2-hdmi-issues-colour-inv ersion-hdmi-issue.html. -
Jan 24, 2011 6:50 AM in response to RobbieSnrby Coldfire,The last post which included the full link was modified to EXCLUDE the link. -
Jan 24, 2011 6:56 AM in response to Coldfireby RobbieSnr,Coldfire wrote:
The last post which included the full link was modified to EXCLUDE the link.
Ah, right. It's still there at the moment so perhaps it'll disappear later. Hadn't read there was any objection to doing this, must have missed something! -
Jan 24, 2011 8:27 AM in response to RobbieSnrby assem,I have the same problem with getting greenish colour om my Sony KDL-40EX600 when I watch tv with ATV2. I updated ATV2 but ii didnot solve problem, I updated firmware - no results, different HDMI cables - no result.
How to solve this problem?
I never expected such problem from apple product..