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This message was authored by Adam_L This message was authored by: Adam_L

Re: Screen does not support HDCP - HELP

Thank you for reaching out yesterday. As we discussed on the call a Samsung engineer was scheduled for today and we said we would follow up following that. 

They came and replaced the PCB and that fixed things. So it was a specific hardware failure on the 66inch Samsung (as delivered new). Both Sky and Samsung said there were no known compatibility issues (if that helps others who have similar issues). 

 

What I would note is that the Samsung help team were not helpful at all. They just followed a script and 'process' and ended up just saying it was an issue with Sky. I was lucky that I had 2 Sky boxes and 2 identical Samsung TV's (one being the 75 inch) that I could press them that this seemed unlikely. Eventually they sent a link to book a repair. This itself is not a very useful process. As you click through that process most roads lead to 'its not us its you' response! In the end, on about my 5th go, I just selected fault options in the drop downs that got me to the option of a repair being booked. At that point you can add information and it then goes to a non Samsung local repair agent. In fairness to them, Mint, they diagnosed it was a hardware failure and turned up and replaced the PCB board and that fixed it immediately. 

Hopefully that may help others. 

This message was authored by Razzadad This message was authored by: Razzadad

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I've got a Philips ambilight tv, 1 yr old and now getting this same issue over the past couple of weeks . Have to unplug the sky q box and plug back in and it works. Tv software is up to date.

Doing my head in

 

This message was authored by The+Real+Taff This message was authored by: The+Real+Taff

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Just had the very same issue.

 

LG TV & Sky Q (nstalled Mar 2023) - Engr used the original leads on the install not the new ones.

 

Yesterday evening I had the blue screen of doom with the message - thanks to this forum I saw the message ref switiching off at the mains so I switched both TV & Sky Q off at the sockets and unplugged both HDMI leads. Went out for a few hours and just left it. 

Switched both TV & Box back on and left them for 1/2hr, reconnected both HDMI leads and my Sky has been working ok since.

 

Thanks to the original poster for that tip as I am still waiting for Sky to reply some 12hrs later

This message was authored by Cheesy200 This message was authored by: Cheesy200

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Hi glad it worked 

This message was authored by DebbiePeachey This message was authored by: DebbiePeachey

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We have had the same issue for 4 weeks now. Had 3 new Sky boxes, 1 HD, 3 engineers visits who replaced all cables, even external, who then said it must be the TV. TV works perfectly fine when not connected to Sky. Contacted Samsung who reset all ports and many more troubleshooting but still it's a lottery as to whether it works or we get the blue screen. At an absolute loss as to what it is 🤷🏼‍♀️

This message was authored by Brian+Richards This message was authored by: Brian+Richards

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Hi all,

I've just had this problem develop on me today  and followed all remedies posted on here...... unplugged sky Q and TV (Samsung Frame 2024, 55 inch) and all back working again. 

Many posts on here seem to be blaming their TV's especially Samsung, I've had Samsung TV's for many years and never encountered problems like this before, and I do believe it is all down to sky issues. I noticed something wrong with my sky Q box when I tried to series record a program but failed to even acknowledge the recording. Sky will always put the problem down to anything other than Sky itself.

This message was authored by Mjginwales This message was authored by: Mjginwales

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Static might be an issue. TVs and sky on standbys for months. Unplugging power leads for a few minutes has so far resolved the issue for me (3-4 times the past year with my oled lg). I now have a large Sony 85 inch and occasionally there is just a black picture with sound and again unplugging resolves it. 

This message was authored by Chodley This message was authored by: Chodley

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@Brian+Richards wrote:

Hi all,

I've just had this problem develop on me today  and followed all remedies posted on here...... unplugged sky Q and TV (Samsung Frame 2024, 55 inch) and all back working again. 

Many posts on here seem to be blaming their TV's especially Samsung, I've had Samsung TV's for many years and never encountered problems like this before, and I do believe it is all down to sky issues. I noticed something wrong with my sky Q box when I tried to series record a program but failed to even acknowledge the recording. Sky will always put the problem down to anything other than Sky itself.


Seen lots of issues with both samsung and LG on here and avforums. Not to say Sony and Panasonic are flawless but they seem to still have better QC.

This message was authored by ROB-W.MIDS This message was authored by: ROB-W.MIDS

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Hi all

as a tv engineer,  we get information from Samsung and a official fix is to make sure the tv is on first before turning the sky q box on first. seems there is a communication snag when the signals perform the "handshake"  so it's  liek the q box is waiting for the tv so if the tv is on first, it's ready to receive the handshake.

 

hope this helps

This message was authored by ROB-W.MIDS This message was authored by: ROB-W.MIDS

Re: Screen does not support HDCP - HELP

this should be the same for most tv's

This message was authored by Chodley This message was authored by: Chodley

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@ROB-W.MIDS wrote:

this should be the same for most tv's


Nah that should not be necessary.  Panasonic here on Q (modern oled) and 1 mini (old plasma). Samsung cheap LCD kitchen TV on the other mini. Wake up hdmi-cec signal from the sky boxes wakes all 3 up outnkf standby no problem every time.

This message was authored by udcentrepreneur This message was authored by: udcentrepreneur

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It worked for me.  I turned everithing off, unplugged everithing, waited for 5 approximately.  I put everything back on and started to work again.  Nothing but simply Sky Oddity.

 

This message was authored by MarkAPhilpot This message was authored by: MarkAPhilpot

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blue screen of death. Was working fine then just went off. I had the sky menu on at 1 point and it just reverted to this. 
Getting fed up of this now. A lot of noise about this issue all of sudden. 

what's the fix? Other than turning on/off every day and replacing HDMI leads. 

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This message was authored by Darren.s This message was authored by: Darren.s

Re: Screen does not support HDCP - HELP

I had this problem, I unplugged my sky box and TV for a few minutes and  this resolved the fault 

This message was authored by hocka This message was authored by: hocka

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Currently having the same problem. Getting fed up of problems with SKY. Our ITV channels always disappear on the EPG and any recordings fail. We have lots of different problems and I begrudge paying for a substandard service. 

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