of course to use TV with 2 HDMI , as you get two inputs from two different receivers .
1. First make sure you have a HDMI lead along with a TV which has a HDMI port. 2. Plug the HDMI cable into the Blu-Ray player and the otherside into the TV. 3. Take the remote for your TV and locate the "HDMI 1" or something similar to get started.
Whichever port you use on the back panel of the tv, will be the input (source) setting you will need to have the TV on. For example, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, TV, video.
Most likely it is displaying HDMI 2 which would be the second HDMI input the tv has
The channel your TV would need to be on to watch the DISH Network programming would be dependent upon how you have the receiver connected to the TV, for ex are you using an HDMI cable, CO axle cables, or an RCA cable? If you're using an HDMI cable then generally you would need to have your TV on the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input, if you're using CO axle then it would most likely be channel 3 or 4, and if you're using RCA then it is generally input video 1 or 2 or composite.
If it is connected correctly you may have use the TV remote to turn the TV to display what you are connected too. ( some TVs connect the PS3 to Video 1 or Video 2 or component 1 or S video etc) If it is with an HDMI connection set the HDTV and the PS3 to allow the HDMI connection to function
you cant unless you find some kind of adapter some where, or you can just use the hdmi for your blu ray player and component cables for your xbox, they both pretty much display the same quality
You'll need a receiver with at least 2 HDMI inputs and 1 output, as well as an HD-capable cable box. Connect the XBOX and the cable box to the receiver with the HDMI cables, and then plug the HDMI output on the receiver to the TV.
It's probably the cable box it either needs some trouble shooting or changed
either check the hdmi cable or unplug and replug. You have to use the correct input format on your tv. Ex: input one is av cables (yellow,red,white) while input 2 is coaxial. Input 3 should be hdmi. unless you have more than one hdmi input they should be names hdmi 1,2,3 etc. You must select it from your TV remote.
Thank you! I have a Roku 1 so it will work! Yes!
Normally it would come from your DVR and go out to 2 TV's. I have not seen a DVR with HDMI in.
All Cable TV receivers are a little different. Look at the back of the Cable box receiver and you should see a coaxial out (TV out) or a HDMI port (TV out-for HD Programming). If you do not have a HDMI out port on your cable box (you need a HDTV for this as well), you will need to run a coax wire from the Cable TV receiver to your television coax input. In most cases your TV will then be tuned to channel 3 or 4 to receive programming. If you have HD programming with your Cable company and have an HDMI out on your Cable box, you can use an HDMI cord and connect it to your HDMI port on your HDTV. You will then need to tune to the HDMI input to receive programming.