FobleAsNuck wrote: » Ask for replacement. If the fault is spotted within first 6 months of use it is assumed it was there from the moment it was bought (EU regulations). Don't buy into this "employees think there's nothing wrong" BS - if you still have the TV try a different shop (if within range). Talk to manager and not to till people.
antix80 wrote: » Op, does the same hissing noise happen with other HD devices?
Stewball wrote: » I plugged the SkyHD box into another TV and there is no issue. Even made a video of that to show them but they didn't care - because it was a newer OLED TV. Which makes no sense!
Darc19 wrote: » The skyq box has issues with some oled tv's. Check the sky forums and see if others have an issue with your model. If you have netflix, see if the issue happens with netflix or other direct app. If it doesn't, then the issue with with the sky box. If the issue does happen with other apps when not connected via sky q, then its the tv. But I suspect it's the sky box where the issue is
Stewball wrote: » I plugged the SkyHD box into another TV and there is no issue.
antix80 wrote: » That doesn't answer the question... does the same hissing noise happen with other HD devices?
Stewball wrote: » I haven't tried any other HD device. Why would it only happen on one TV and not the other, if it was a problem with the Sky box? The Argos employee said he put a Firestick into the TV and there was no issue.
antix80 wrote: » Could be an issue with the sky box. You'll need to rule that out first.
Stewball wrote: » Have I not already ruled out the problem being with Sky box by testing it on another TV and no 'hissing' is being detected?
Jim_Hodge wrote: » Would you not just connect some other device to the Tv, even an old DVD player, and see what the sound is like?
Darc19 wrote: » No, because it's a different TV. The sky box has issues with some oled TVs. Some conflict in software.
Gooser14 wrote: » Have to checked whether the noise is there with the TV connected to a terestral aerial only? If the noise is still there when connected to the terestral aerial only then it's the TV that is the problem.
Stewball wrote: » I tested the TV via the RF outlet from the back of the Sky box too and the noise was still there. Longterm this is how the TV would likely be used as it's for a bedroom.
Jim_Hodge wrote: Still through the sky box. It needs a straight test beyond Sky.
Stewball wrote: » I tested the TV via the RF outlet from the back of the Sky box too and the noise was still there.
antix80 wrote: » Testing is when you change one of the variables.
Jim_Hodge wrote: » Still through the sky box. It needs a straight test beyond Sky.
Stewball wrote: » I only use Sky though. If the TV can't handle a Sky box which is working perfectly with other TVs then the new TV is useless to me.
FobleAsNuck wrote: » Ok, I can clearly see some people are almost offended when using the word "faulty".https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/consumer/shopping/repairs_replacements_and_refunds.html#l3eee1 OP, take it back as "not fit for purpose", end of story.This means you do not have to prove anything.