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Contour 2 / Pace XiD HDMI handshake issues?
First off, when I Googled my issue, the most relevant thing I could find was on Comcast's forum:
https://forums.xfinity.com/t5/X1/XG1V4-box-HDMI-handshake-problem/td-p/3126518/page/9
The beginning / first couple of pages are about the issue. When I turn my equipment on, often the screen will be black (no image except for the AVR and TV's UI and overlays) though I can hear the current channel's audio.
Unplugging the HDMI cable to the Contour 2 / Pace XiD and plugging it back in will restore the image sometimes. So will changing inputs on the AVR from what the Contour 2 is plugged into, to another HDMI port then back to the port the Contour 2 is plugged into... sometimes.
I've already had Cox replace the box three times. I've replaced HDMI cables and even had the store replace my AVR. My equipment:
- LG OLED65CXPUA
- Denon AVR-X4700H
- All HDMI cables are certified premium and support at least 18Gbps signals. All of their packaging had the HDMI org's QR code.
Has anyone else experienced this and if so, have you found a fix?

bearone2
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so there's an hdmi hookup on contour2 unit?
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Bruce
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When you boot your equipment, all connected devices perform a "handshake" via HDMI for a who's who. If Contour is connected to your AVR, Contour detects the AVR as an audio-only device. Disconnecting and reconnecting probably re-initiates the handshake. It works but after some finagling...sometimes.
It could be a glitch in the AVR, so I'd check for any updates to its firmware.
It appears HDMI-1 on the rear the Denon is only for cable/satellite TV.
If you have HDMI-CEC enabled on your setup for Contour, disable it because Contour...as far as I know...doesn't support it. LG calls HDMI-CEC SimpLink.
Why not just connect Contour to your TV? CATV signals are so heavily compressed, an AVR won't be able to improve it.
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