If you connect an HDMI cable to your PS5 and no picture displays on your TV, you may be experiencing an issue with the console’s HDMI port. Fortunately, fixing a PS5 HDMI port issue is easy and straightforward in most cases. Try these troubleshooting tips if you’re having problems with your PS5’s video output.

How to Recognize a PS5 HDMI Port Issue

Look for one of these common signs to tell if you’re experiencing issues with your PS5’s HDMI port:

Your TV displays a black screen or “No Input” message on the HDMI channel the console is attached to, which indicates it’s not receiving a video signal. A blurry, fuzzy picture on the screen or distorted audio quality.The PS5 displays a blue light for an extended period when turned on before shutting off. It’s unofficially known as the “Blue Light of Death” and usually indicates an internal hardware issue.

If you experience these issues, there’s likely a problem with your PS5’s HDMI port.

Causes of PS5 HDMI Port Issues

There are many reasons why your PS5 HDMI port may not be working, including:

Dirt and dust accumulation in the port, which can interrupt and even damage video/audio transmission.The HDMI cable prongs are bent from excessive force.The HDMI port is damaged from inserting the cable too forcefully.The HDMI chip on the PS5 motherboard has become faulty.

How to Fix an HDMI Port on a PS5

Follow the steps below to identify and fix your PS5 HDMI port. If a suggestion doesn’t work, move on to the next step. To enter safe mode, turn off the console by pressing and holding the power button until the PS5 beeps twice. Then press and hold the power button for at least 7 seconds. Once you hear two short beeps, release the button. Connect your DualSense wireless controller using a USB cable and press the [PS] button on the controller. On the safe mode menus, select option 2 Change Video Output. Set HDCP mode to HDCP 1.4 only. Once selected, restart the PS5.