A friend of mine has this problem with his new 37PFL6606: After 4 or 5 hours of watching via hdmi, the tv displays a message telling him that the set will switch off in a few seconds. He has to...
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A friend of mine has this problem with his new 37PFL6606: After 4 or 5 hours of watching via hdmi, the tv displays a message telling him that the set will switch off in a few seconds. He has to...
It's not the remote (batteries removed !). It's the tv itself. Philips has sent me an e-mail that they know this effect.
That's indeed the normal response ! Some people don't like this and want subtitles AND the volumebar at the same time. I think that's not possible due to the structure of the picturememory.
Well, in my case it is annoying because it also happens randomly.
Could be. Did you try it at dvb-c channels ?
If not, that may be the reason. Maybe the 86xx series have a slightly different mainboard.
You must press the browsebutton immediately as you see the three bars. If you wait to long it will not happen. 30 seconds later the tv starts switching channels.
Customer Services has replied to...
I also experience this phenomenon, but I think this is normal. The subtitles are in a different stream than the main picture. So they must be projected onto the picture, but the volumebar also has to...
The releasenotes of the firmware-updates don't mention this problem, so I think Philips isn't aware of it.
I mailed them again today and pointed them out to this discussion. I have had good...
Just yesterday I sent an e-mail to Philips regarding the same problem.
I thought nobody else had this problem.
I did not know how to get the tv in this "mode", I thought it happened randomly, but...