Thursday, January 14, 2010

Yamaha Receiver Hdmi No Sound HDMI Sound Switching In A Yamaha 6320 Receiver?

HDMI sound switching in a Yamaha 6320 Receiver? - yamaha receiver hdmi no sound

Samsung Blu-Ray player - HDMI output - logged onto a DVD - Yamaha 6320 Receiver - HDMI to Sharp Aquos LCD TV.

You connect the RCA audio output back to digital cable TV Cable TV in the 6320 Yamaha receivers.

I can hear a CD playback directly from the Blu-ray to the receiver. Is there an HDMI switch that activates the sound is?

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Ray

3 comments:

Austin O said...

Unless the receiver is a receiver that the final cost of $ 700 + Audio Gateway is usually not HDMI. Step HDMI is when you connect an HDMI cable to a stereo receiver and the sound is recorded and reproduced by the speaker and see the video and the HDMI OUT on the receiver and TV. You need a cable to your TV after HDM audio to the receiver.

Basically, you connect a Blu Ray HDMI to the TV, then the audio input on your TV to the receiver. Another option is a component. Is the audio component of red and white, can connect only the red and white, that connects to the receiver. How do you use the audio output, you can still use the HDMI for video on your television.

Ricki-D said...

Since I do not have created my Samsung BD player, I can only offer suggestions based on experience. If you can hear the sound when playing DVD and BluRay, it may be an adjustment (setup menu Audio Player BD) which allows you to change the audio output from a CD. You need to consult your manual or simply browsing through the menu settings on the hard drive until you find it. I hope it goes in the right direction.

Ricki-D said...

Since I do not have created my Samsung BD player, I can only offer suggestions based on experience. If you can hear the sound when playing DVD and BluRay, it may be an adjustment (setup menu Audio Player BD) which allows you to change the audio output from a CD. You need to consult your manual or simply browsing through the menu settings on the hard drive until you find it. I hope it goes in the right direction.

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