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    Default Sony Bravia PBO keep rebooting

    I have 2 PBO BC16 using ACR firmware that been working perfectly on a Sony 40" TV. For some reason, last week it started getting no signal after the logo bootup. I tried to use different HDMI ports and eventually the firmware somehow get corrupted and just do endless reboot. I serially recovered the flash, the analog side work but HDMI still say no signal after the logo appear. I went ahead reflashed the audio and video firmware, updated bootcode to 23. Tried different firmware, different HDMI cable, different HDMI ports. still no signal. I even tried a another PBO, same thing.

    Both PBO work fine on my Vizio TV but not on the sony. I checked the setting on the Sony, doesn't seem to have any setting that could be changed. I know there are compatibly issue with certain TV but it been working for me for over one months since I brought the box.

    Anyone know if there is anything on the PBO to change/restore? Could the HDMI from the TV end get corrupted too since it happen to my PBO. I have confirmed with a 2nd PBO that pulling the HDMI cable out when it say no signal cause the PBO to endless reboot.

    Here is the log from the ROM Monitor, it just keep repeating the same messages


    [HDMI]: parseHDMI_EDIDInfo
    [HDMI]: GetVidNameByTV => VIDEO_HD1080_60HZ VIDEO_PROGRESSIVE => 1080p 60Hz
    [HDMI] HDMI_thread(374) call setHDMIAudioVideoFormat()
    [HDMI] VID = 0x10 1080p 60Hz
    [HDMI] check EDID structure !!!!
    [HDMI]: TVSupportxvYCC = 0
    [HDMI]: TVSupportxvYCC = 0, do not send metadata.
    [HDMI]: Turn on HDMI................... 16[ARPC_HDMI_EDID] ena 0x00000000, addr 0x00000000
    <Audio EDID> NOT connect
    s_freq=0 c_cnt=0 t=083.087
    [HDMI]: TVSupportYCbCr = 3
    [HDMI]: This TV supports both YCbCr444 & YCbCr422.
    [HDMI]: Disable audio setting by video.
    [HDMI]: TVSupportxvYCC = 0, do not send metadata.
    [HDMI]: Tell AUDIO firmware, now is HDMI_Video_Format_HD
    [HDMI]: Send_Video_Format_To_Audio(1)
    [HDMI]: argp.video_type=1
    [HDMI]: Clear AVMute
    [HDMI]: GetVidNameByTV => VIDEO_HD1080_60HZ VIDEO_PROGRESSIVE => 1080p 60Hz
    [HDMI]: HDMI Latency does not exist.
    [HDMI]: Turn on HDMI AUDIO
    Send_AudioMute AP_SETUP_HDMI_MUTE=1 Select=2 PS=0
    AP_SETUP_HDMI_MUTE=0
    [HDMI]: Clear HDMI Audio Mute(Turn on AUDIO)
    [HDMI]: Send_AudioMute() Ok, argp.hdmi_mute=0
    VID=16=0x10 HDMI_Frequency=3
    [HDMI]: SET_HDMI_Frequency ST vid=0x10 HDMI_Freq=3
    [HDMI]: call AUDIO_RPC_ToAgent_AOUT_HDMI_Set
    [HDMI]: SET_HDMI_Frequency SP vid=0x10 HDMI_Freq=3 hdmi_freq=148
    [HDMI]: Setup a wider window of opportunity.
    In my system...
    param_addr=10000 tv_system=PAL usb_otg=off otg_gpio=0 12V5V_GPIO=44,hion POWERKEY_IRRP=0xE51AB649
    [HDMI]: idriver not setup
    [HDMI]: HDMI_TMDS_SCR1 0x8cbfff
    [HDMI]: HDMISwitchTVSystem SP. t=083.153

    [HDMI]: GetVidNameByTV => VIDEO_HD1080_60HZ VIDEO_PROGRESSIVE => 1080p 60Hz

    [HDMI]: Hotplug Change !!! 1 -> 0 HDMI Cable pulled out.
    [HDMI]: Turn off HDMI AUDIO
    Send_AudioMute AP_SETUP_HDMI_MUTE=0 Select=1 PS=0
    AP_SETUP_HDMI_MUTE=1
    [HDMI]: Set HDMI Audio Mute(Turn off AUDIO)
    [HDMI]: Send_AudioMute() Ok, argp.hdmi_mute=1
    [HDMI]: Turn off HDMI
    [HDMI]: Set AVMute
    watchdog test pid 481, threshold: 50
    watchdog test pid 481, threshold: 50

    [HDMI]: Hotplug Change !!! 0 -> [I2C0] i2c speed changed to 50 KHz
    1 HDMI Cable plugged in. t=088.210
    [HDMI]: Turn off HDMI AUDIO
    Send_AudioMute AP_SETUP_HDMI_MUTE=1 Select=1 PS=0
    AP_SETUP_HDMI_MUTE=1
    [HDMI]: Set HDMI Audio Mute(Turn off AUDIO)
    [HDMI]: Send_AudioMute() Ok, argp.hdmi_mute=1
    [HDMI]: HDCP_XMT_LINK_H0 T=000.000
    [HDMI]: HDCP_XMT_LINK_H1 T=000.000

    [HDMI]: Read_EDID ST T=000.000
    [HDMI]: Set I2C Speed = 50 kHz
    [HDMI]: Tx Reads EDID from Rx. ST T=000.004
    [HDMI]: Tx Reads EDID from Rx. block=0
    [HDMI]: Tx Reads EDID from Rx. block=1
    [HDMI]: Tx Reads EDID from Rx. S-----------------------------------------
    P T=000.161
    [HD[I2C0] Xfer fail - TXABORT (1/2), Reason=0001
    MI]: EDID chksummsg->addr = 3a
    valid!!! chksummsg->flags = 0001
    =13568 chksum dimsg->len = 1
    vide 256=0
    [HDMmsg->buf = 809f3280
    I]: EDID chksum -----------------------------------------
    valid!!! chksum=[ARPC_HDMI_EDID] ena 0x00000001, addr 0x00a75c00
    <Audio EDID> enable
    LPCM MaxCH 0x00000002, nBit 0x00000018
    SR: 32 44 48
    support code13568 chksum divc format: 0x00000006
    ide 256=0
    [HDMI]: 24-bit IEEE Registration Identifier (0x000C03) found => HDMI Device
    [HDMI]: HDMI_Device=1
    [HDMI]: HDMI_Device=1 => HDMI Device
    [HDMI]: Check_HDMI_Device, HDMI_Device=1
    [HDMI]: EDID chksum valid!!! chksum=13568 chksum divide 256=0
    [HDMI]: HDMI DevicWARNING[3]:TVE p-underflow @ line 0
    WARNING[4]:TVE i-underflow @ line 315
    WARNING[1]:TVE ISR Late i_vcnt =315
    e
    [HDMI]: Read_EDID SP T=000.193

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    "erase -m" via serial will erase anything stuck in flash.
    Have your tried reflashing with other firmware than the 4318 ?
    Have you tried reflashing the firmware on your TV or upgrade if a new one is available ?
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    yeah i used erase -m to restore the firmware. PBO work again but not for the Sony TV. Tried ACR beta, PCMPBO25-P53, IMS-DEMO, P05-IMS-Demo-BC16 still no signal. I need to look into updating Sony KDR-40S504. The weirdest part is, it been working before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpyby View Post
    yeah i used erase -m to restore the firmware. PBO work again but not for the Sony TV. Tried ACR beta, PCMPBO25-P53, IMS-DEMO, P05-IMS-Demo-BC16 still no signal. I need to look into updating Sony KDR-40S504. The weirdest part is, it been working before.
    HDMI is a standard with a mind of its own, I would have told you to change the cable but you already mentioned you did that. I also assume you have tried other HDMI devices on the TV, apparently a TV FW flash/reflash is the last thing to try.

    Best of luck, keep us updated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aasoror View Post
    HDMI is a standard with a mind of its own, I would have told you to change the cable but you already mentioned you did that. I also assume you have tried other HDMI devices on the TV, apparently a TV FW flash/reflash is the last thing to try.

    Best of luck, keep us updated.
    Just to update the post. I followed the instruction on Sony site to update the firmware, TV doesn't pick up usb flash (maybe another compatibility issue). However, I found a reset to default option in the setup menu. I went ahead resetted the setting. TV rebooted and came up with a setup wizard guide.

    Power up PBO, whoola screen show right up. Powered off on off on. work perfectly.

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    I was wondering as my friend had no problem connecting his PBO to his Sony Bravia through HDMI. Glad that you've solved the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpyby View Post
    I found a reset to default option in the setup menu.
    Thank you for the update.
    Enjoy your PBO
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