06-28-2007, 01:10 AM
First, I'd check all the cable connections to the TV, at both ends. Then check all the cable connections for the TiVo and Replay (if that's not redundant.
If that doesn't fix it, I'd try replacing cables, one at a time. Also it *might* be that the TiVo and Replay have lower output levels than the Cable In, and the longer run of the former sources' cables make the signal a little marginal, and you get the Blue Screen of Annoyance. *Maybe* a better cable might help.
I doubt that there's an On/Off for the "feature". I have a similar feature for my Yamaha surround sound integrated amp. Blue screen when there's no signal. No On/Off there.
For my amp, it might be some way of preventing damage to the monitor/TV which (in its day) would have most likely been a CRT.
In your LCD's case, it's probably to tell you that it's not getting a signal, and I wouldn't imagine there you could defeat that.
You might contact the manufacturer to see if they can help.
If that doesn't fix it, I'd try replacing cables, one at a time. Also it *might* be that the TiVo and Replay have lower output levels than the Cable In, and the longer run of the former sources' cables make the signal a little marginal, and you get the Blue Screen of Annoyance. *Maybe* a better cable might help.
I doubt that there's an On/Off for the "feature". I have a similar feature for my Yamaha surround sound integrated amp. Blue screen when there's no signal. No On/Off there.
For my amp, it might be some way of preventing damage to the monitor/TV which (in its day) would have most likely been a CRT.
In your LCD's case, it's probably to tell you that it's not getting a signal, and I wouldn't imagine there you could defeat that.
You might contact the manufacturer to see if they can help.