OSSC no output to TV all of a sudden?

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  • #54220
    Gardner95x
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      Hi,

      Turned my OSSC on tonight and while the green light comes on and detects my PS2 and N64 my TV doesn’t seem to detect it. It did yesterday but now all of a sudden it’s not working. I’ve updated to v0.90 firmware and didn’t change.

      The grey test screen doesn’t show up either. I’ve tried different HDMI cables and still nothing.

      Anyone know what’s happened?

      #54225
      BuckoA51
      Keymaster

        If you’re not even getting the grey test pattern that does suggest something serious has gone wrong maybe with the HDMI transmitter. Try on a different display and/or HDMI port just to be sure it’s not that.

        #54229
        Gardner95x
        Participant

          Hi,

          Tried on another TV and nothing so your probably right.

          My OSSC didn’t come with any heatsinks on it so you don’t think it’s fried?

          #54233
          BuckoA51
          Keymaster

            Did you get it from us?

            #54236
            Gardner95x
            Participant

              Hi,

              No got it from Amazon 2 years ago, its the Kaico Edition.

              It’s lasted till now so I imagine it’s just knackered

              #54247
              BuckoA51
              Keymaster

                Time to upgrade to one of our lovely 1.7 models then 🙂

                #54255
                Gardner95x
                Participant

                  Hi,

                  Haha yeah probably.

                  I’ve just tried it again but plugged it into my HDMI splitter and it works! It just doesn’t work when directly plugged into the TV.

                  The ports work fine as I tried other consoles etc in them just the OSSC so it’s a bit weird

                  #54257
                  marqs
                  Participant

                    Perhaps the fuse (F2) on DDC5V line has blown. Easy to check if you have a multimeter

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