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I have a Scientific Atlanta Explorer 4250HDC box hooked up via HDMI to my 24 inch computer moniter and it doesnt send a signal (I guess) to put the moniter in sleep mode. I thought perhaps this issue might have had to do with the fact that the moniter was designed for use primarly with video cards and not cable boxes. So I did a work around by dangerously rigging a 3 way adapter into a 1960s style two pronged nongrounded adapter and sticking that into the back of the cable box so it always turns off. Unfortunately Im starting to believe that a sudden power loss in moniters (what used to be an odd fashioned shut off) leads to premature death - as evidenced by the one Im having repaired (but again its just a theory).
Now my dad is having the same problem BUT he is using 50 inch Samsung plasma. He is using a Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8300HDC and the TV doesnt turn off when you turn off the cable box.
We both have one thing in commom (besides blood), we are using the HDMI cable supplied by the cable company. Do you think the HDMI cable might be the culprit?
Now my dad is having the same problem BUT he is using 50 inch Samsung plasma. He is using a Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8300HDC and the TV doesnt turn off when you turn off the cable box.
We both have one thing in commom (besides blood), we are using the HDMI cable supplied by the cable company. Do you think the HDMI cable might be the culprit?
