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Reconnect Firmly: Reinsert the HDMI cable securely into both the TV’s port and the external device’s port. Power On and Test: Turn the devices back on and check if the TV detects the HDMI signal.
Inspect the Cable: Examine the HDMI cable for any visible signs of wear, fraying, or damage. Test with Another Cable: Swap out the current cable with a known working one to rule out cable issues.