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Worn, damaged or dirty HDMI port is highly likely.


coopebw123

I haven't used that piece of equipment specifically, but another troubleshooting thing to check out. Do your HDMI settings look correct and do your HDMI output settings match the input settings of the device you are connecting to? Some units auto detect the input so the latter may not be applicable.


folkloric_

None of these settings have been changed since the last time the camera worked correctly. I will double check though. Is there any way to diagnose the hdmi port itself?


coopebw123

If nothing else seems to fix the problem, the HDMI port wearing out is a likely culprit. If that does turn out to be the issue then some professional surgery may be the next step.


-GearZen-

If wifi streaming is on hdmi is disabled.


ianaces

Thanks for posting that. Just saved my ass!


-GearZen-

You are welcome! I still have the XC10 but might be letting it go. I have collected too many cameras......