RB3B+ HDMI output to DVI screen displays NO SIGNAL
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Hi everyone,
I've read pages and pages about the same troubleshooting but i can't get it work. I'm on retropie XXX.
If i plug my RP3B+ to my DVI monitor i get a NO SIGNAL and black screen. If i unplug the HDMI/HDMI cable + HDMI/DVI adaptator, i get CABLE DISCONNECTED.
It has been working for few hours with red dots, and it stopped working when i tried with others hdmi cable (might be hotswap but i don't remember)What works:
- RB3B+ HDMI to "hdmi TV 1 and 2" and "hdmi monitor 2" with CABLE A (HDMI/HDMI)
- Laptop/Computer with CABLE A+DVI adaptator (HDMI/DVI-D) to "my DVI-D monitor 1 and 2"
What doesn't work:
- RP3B+ HDMI to DVI-D on Dvi-D monitor 1 and 2
I've tried all the stuff with config.txt, tvservice etc.. nothing has change.
Is it possible that the failure comes from the RP3B+ hardware ?
Thanks for your help
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@fremic said in RB3B+ HDMI output to DVI screen displays NO SIGNAL:
I'm on retropie XXX
i can't edit post, i forgot to change my version :p
It is retropie 4.14.30-v7+ -
@fremic said in RB3B+ HDMI output to DVI screen displays NO SIGNAL:
It is retropie 4.14.30-v7+
That's the version of your kernel, not the RetroPie version - which you can see when starting the RetroPie-Setup script, at the top. Your problem seems to be related to cables and converters, not to the PI.
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Is that the version ?The cable are working great on other devices. If i use the same cable + converter from my laptop to the same screen it is working perfectly.
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@fremic We don't support 3rd party images and what you described is not a RetroPie version. Either way, if you need to support here you should be using the RetroPie image supplied at https://retropie.org.uk/download.
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I just installed the RetroPie is v4.4 – released April 14, 2018.
Same, No Signal on the DVI monitor -
@fremic Sometimes adapters mess up the hdmi auto detection of the supported video mode(s). You can try to force a specific mode by editing the file
/boot/config.txt
. See here for the video-related options:https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/video.md
For example, you can try to set hdmi_safe to "1" to boot in a safe mode, or you can mess with the variables that are listed under the entry for hdmi_safe in the above link.
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thanks but i already tried all of this in config.txt file :/
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