Way off topic, but anyone know of a good tv engineer who will visit inSouth Shields? My nephew was loading stuff onto my new firestick and 2 of my 4 hdmi inputs on the tv failed.
Way off topic, but anyone know of a good tv engineer who will visit inSouth Shields? My nephew was loading stuff onto my new firestick and 2 of my 4 hdmi inputs on the tv failed.

Can you not plug it into one of the 2 that work? Or are they all in use?Way off topic, but anyone know of a good tv engineer who will visit inSouth Shields? My nephew was loading stuff onto my new firestick and 2 of my 4 hdmi inputs on the tv failed.
You are right there,£100 before they even touch it.Doesn't answer your question, but is it a fancy TV that's worth fixing? You can get a perfectly adequate TV for not too much at tescos and save yourself the faff. That said, I don't know how much TV engineers charge, but I got a price on a fridge freezer repair the other day and he wanted £300. Get a new un for not that much more. Costs £100 to get someone to walk through the door these days.
It’s an LG Oled and I want to keep it. I doubt if any repair wallah would be asking anywhere near the price of a comparative new one, but I’m already cringeing inside at the possibilities.Doesn't answer your question, but is it a fancy TV that's worth fixing? You can get a perfectly adequate TV for not too much at tescos and save yourself the faff. That said, I don't know how much TV engineers charge, but I got a price on a fridge freezer repair the other day and he wanted £300. Get a new un for not that much more. Costs £100 to get someone to walk through the door these days.
I can switch them as needed, but that is not ideal - apart from the bother I’m a bit nervous that constant pulling and plugging will eventually damage the remaining ones.Can you not plug it into one of the 2 that work? Or are they all in use?
You must have a lot of kit to need all 4 hdmi sockets?I can switch them as needed, but that is not ideal - apart from the bother I’m a bit nervous that constant pulling and plugging will eventually damage the remaining ones.
Failed as in not working anymore. Don’t know what happened. Everything was working ok, plugged the firestick into first hdmi socket and nothing happened. Tried the next one, again nothing happened. When I plugged the 2 devices that were usually plugged in there back in nothing worked. Tried new hdmi cables and switching devices around but nothing works when plugged into those two sockets.Failed in what way? Have they been damaged?
I’m trying the solution you’ve just posted now. I will let you know in about 10 mins whether it worked. Just in case, I’m looking at HDMI Swithchers on Amazon. Some quite cheap ones but I think the more expensive ones will be a better bet.Found this especially for LG tvs and the link shown
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https://readytodiy.com/lg-tv-hdmi-wont-work-detect-connect-disconnecting-not-supported-0051/
And if your HDMI ports are knackered, this'll be cheaper than a new TV
Deal: HDMI Switch, GANA Gold Plated 3-Port HDMI Switcher | HDMI Splitter | Supports Full HD1080p/3D with High Speed Cable https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075R2DFJ1/?tag=not606-21
Yeah. Sky, blueray player, Manhattan recorder. Not a lot really, no gaming devices. So I’ve got enough for 3 items and a spare which I use to transfer the picture from my old laptop to the tv.You must have a lot of kit to need all 4 hdmi sockets?
I don’t believe it! It actually worked! Thanks essayyeffcee! Both knackered hdmi ports are working again.
Glad you're all sortedDeal: HDMI Switch, GANA Gold Plated 3-Port HDMI Switcher | HDMI Splitter | Supports Full HD1080p/3D with High Speed Cable https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075R2DFJ1/?tag=not606-21
Could try one of these, cheaper than a TV repair man
Thanks mate. Everything is working now - though the picture isn’t as good. I think I’ll still get one of those hdmi switchers though, just in case.You must have a lot of kit to need all 4 hdmi sockets?
Cheers!Don't thank me thank Google!Glad you're all sorted
Found this especially for LG tvs and the link shown
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https://readytodiy.com/lg-tv-hdmi-wont-work-detect-connect-disconnecting-not-supported-0051/
And if your HDMI ports are knackered, this'll be cheaper than a new TV
Deal: HDMI Switch, GANA Gold Plated 3-Port HDMI Switcher | HDMI Splitter | Supports Full HD1080p/3D with High Speed Cable https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075R2DFJ1/?tag=not606-21