Philips say that AppleTV will not work with their sets?

I have a Philips 42" TV. (42PFL7603D/10). They say that Philips TV are not compatible with Apple, because Apple won't make it work....it works fine on my Panasonic.


On my Philips, I get Unsupported Video Format.


Anyone figured a way to fix this, or is it a matter of returning the Apple TV back to the store?
Thanks for any help

AppleTV 2

Posted on Apr 30, 2012 11:57 AM

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Apr 30, 2012 12:17 PM in response to Winston Churchill

This is what Philips say...


Carrie: Hello and good evening

Alex: Hello how are you

Carrie: Ok do you have a Android Fidellio Docking speaker?

Carrie: I am fine

Alex: I have 42PFL7603D/10 TV

Carrie: Thank you

Carrie: Ok you apple is not working wity your TV

Carrie: which apple product do you have?

Alex: I just bought an AppletTV, which works fine on my Panasonic TV in one room, but in our main room - your TV says Unsupported Video Format

Alex: Its AppleTV (3rd Generation)

Carrie: Ok it will mean it is not supported

Carrie: Apple products will have it's own software and will have file formats our TV will not support

Alex: that's not good!

Carrie: but can work with other brands of TV's

Alex: Philips are not compatible with Apple TV

Carrie: as it depends on the arrangement Apple have

Alex: Wow

Carrie: with certain manufacturers

Carrie: the items we make for iPod/Apple products

Carrie: are our docking systems

Alex: yes, I have a soundbar from you with the ipod connector

Carrie: They are in charge with which brands and products will work with their products

Alex: is there *no* way I can make it work with my ambilight TV then

Carrie: yes that is right

Alex: that is bad for Philips, and bad for me

Carrie: No the TV was not made to work with Apple products, however some of our TV's will work via USB with MP3 players

Carrie: as they are different type of audio product and can store normal

Carrie: support files

Carrie: OK as advised

Carrie: as IPod is an Apple product

Carrie: they have made the item with files which not all TV's can support

Carrie: and so you will need to speak with them as to why it not supported by all type of TV's

Apr 30, 2012 12:44 PM in response to A Boothroyd

There are too many bits of mis-information in that conversation to go through one by one, needless to say though most of it is nonsense. What is clear is that your TV doesn't support 720p. You might try connecting the Apple TV to another TV, setting the TV resolution setting on the Apple TV to 480p and connecting it back to the Philips TV.


I doubt all Philips TV's don't support 720p, but clearly that model doesn't.

Apr 30, 2012 1:18 PM in response to Winston Churchill

Well it's wierd. My TV works with my SKYHD+ box (1080o). My panasonic works with AppleTV on 1080p, but my Philips won't. I stepped down the res even to 480 on Appletv and put it in sleep mode, connected to the Philips and still nothing. Will try swapping the cables - then an HDMI switch.


It can't be the Philips TV because it works great on 1080P with Sky. Wierd!

Apr 30, 2012 1:28 PM in response to Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill wrote:


The Apple TV doesn't output 1080p. That's the point, it only outputs 720p and it appears your TV doesn't support it.

Poor Carrie doesn't seem to know what she's talking about but is probably providing scripted answers.


The OP in that transcript however says AppleTV 3rd gen so it will support 1080p as I know you are well aware.


edit - I see the 'tag' in the original question has AppleTV 2 - I never use these trendy thinsg so usually ignore them.


Maybe there's no ATV3 tag?


AC

Apr 30, 2012 1:26 PM in response to A Boothroyd

A Boothroyd wrote:



It can't be the Philips TV because it works great on 1080P with Sky. Wierd!

It could be either device.


AppleTV has over the years had various incompatibilities with certain sets but whether or nto it's Apple or the TV manufacturer's messed up HDMI implementation is hard to say.


I don't think poor Carrie understands what you are talking about - she started discussing a Fidelio dock.


AC

May 14, 2012 10:57 AM in response to Pendragon1

Hello All,


maybe this sheds some light.


I happen to own a Philips Ambilight TV. I also own a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge (with HDMI output) and Apple MacBook Pro (early 2011 model).


The first time I connected my Thinkpad Edge via HDMI to my Philips TV, I experienced the problem that the display colors sometimes "inverted". Sometimes for only a couple of seconds, sometimes for minutes.

At first I thought the problem to be the HDMI cable so tried different ones. Didn't help. Then I used an other HDMI input on the Philips TV (mine has three). Tried all three, didn't help.

Needless to say my Thinkpad Edge had all the latest Microsoft (Win 7 64-bit) and Lenovo drivers installed.

I tried my wife's Thinkpad Edge, same problem. So it seemed to be a Philips TV problem.

However, as I didn't find a solution at Philips, Lenovo nor elsewhere on the internet, I tried my MacBook Pro.

Bought an original Apple Display Port tot HDMI connector and hooked it up to my Philips TV.

Again, same problem. Searching the internet again I found a Forum in which a Philips specialist wrote (in response to a question from a Mac Mini owner experiencing the same problem) that Philips uses a different color scheme (whatever that might be). He also gave a solution for Mac OS X. Install a display override directory and file in:


/System/Library/Displays/Overrides


Directory to be created:


DisplayVendorID-410c


File (in that directory):


DisplayProductID-0


The file 'DisplayProductID-0' contains:



<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<!DOCTYPE plist SYSTEM "file://localhost/System/Library/DTDs/PropertyList.dtd">

<plist version="0.9">

<dict>

<key>DisplayProductID</key>

<integer>0</integer>

<key>DisplayVendorID</key>

<integer>16652</integer>

<key>IODisplayEDID</key>

<data>

AP///////wBBDAAAAQEBAQgTAQOAgEh4CuaSo1RKmSYPSkwhCACLwIGAqUABAQEBAQEBA QEBAjqAGHE4LUBYLEUAANBSAAAeAjqA0HI4LUAQLEWAANBSAAAeAAAA/ABQaGlsaXBzIEZUVgogAAAA/ QAwPg9GDwAKICAgICAgAccCAzHBUh8QICEiFAUTBBIDEQIWBxUGASYJHwcVB1CDAQAAagMMAFAAOC2AZ WXjBQMBAR2APnM4LUB+LEWAANBSAAAeAR2A0HIcFiAQLCWAANBSAACeAR0AvFLQHiC4KFVAANBSAAAeA R2AGHEcFiBYLCUAANBSAACeAAAAAAAApA==

</data>

</dict>

</plist>



This solved the problems on my MacBook Pro.

I don't know how to install such a file on an Apple TV but maybe you can find some solution on the internet when searching which arguments:


Philips Television color scheme Apple


Kind regards,


emeu1

May 16, 2012 8:58 AM in response to A Boothroyd

Hi!🙂


Have you tried another HDMI cable with the Apple TV 3rd gen?. It is better to use an HDMI cable compatible with the latest standard (ver. 1.4).


According to the info. on that TV, it only supports HDMI v1.3 out of the box (the TV is 4+ years old, according to the original release date). Have you updated the software on your Philips TV? (check Philips site for updates.)


Both your TV and Apple TV do 1080p 60Hz over HDMI. So, I do not see why it would not work.

May 16, 2012 9:04 AM in response to Sonicray

Sonicray wrote:


Have you tried another HDMI cable with the Apple TV 3rd gen?. It is better to use an HDMI cable compatible with the latest standard (ver. 1.4).......

There is no such thing as an HDMI 1.4 cable, there is only standard and high-speed versions. If you come across a shop trying to sell you an HDMI 1.4 cable, you should report them to trading standards

Aug 20, 2012 9:44 AM in response to A Boothroyd

I have great news, and I hope you check this regularly because I had the same problem and figured out a solution. I bought my Philips back in 2007 because I wanted to have a high def 1080p television and the ambi-light just happened to be a nice added bonus. I love Apple products so I bought an AppleTV to network all of my computers at home with the television and needless to say, I was pretty bummed when I moved to a new place and had my Philips in the family room and couldn't get AppleTV to work. I had the same problem with the unsupported video format and it would occassionally come on and then disappear for an extended period of time. So then I thought logically, what would happen if I tried to hook up a brand new iPod to something that was created in 2007. There probably needs to be some kind of update to the old thing.


It's not your cables, it's not your AppleTV, it's your softward on your TV. All you need is a USB Thumb Drive and a computer. You'll need to plug in the USB to your TV (left hand side by the RCA input) to get an identification tag. Go to the Menu on your television and hit Software Update. It'll store the ID card on your USB. Simply plug that into your computer, click on the file, Accept the terms of the update and follow the instructions on the webpage. You'll need to stick the USB back into the TV (making sure not to do anything while it's updating) and once it's finished, viola, AppleTV works! I just tried streaming a file over my network to my AppleTV and it played perfectly fine.


I hope that helps, and I'll be back to check in case you have any problems.

Nov 14, 2013 7:27 AM in response to A Boothroyd

Can someone help me? I also have the ambilight and I'm trying to hook my iPad up to it so I can hear iTunes through my tv. I hooked it up on the side with the USB/iPad charger and it says the same thing "unsupported video format". I did what the last person said, putting a USB thumb drive in and clicking on software update but when I do that it gives me 2 options. Current software info and local upgrades. Current software just shows my TVs (outdated/2006) software. When i choose Local upgrades it just says "checking for new software on inserted media". Then says "no software found on the inserted media" it never gives me an identification tag like the last poster states. I did take the USB out and searched on my computer for any files related to my tv and found none. I put the USB back into my tv and it just gives me the same info as before. Can someome PLEASE HELP. I just wanna listen to some music while I clean my house! Lol

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