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Old 2012-07-23, 09:23 AM   #1
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Ok so I finally got my reciever and speakers. Unfortunately I'm waiting for te correct mounts so I don't have them all set up yet, but I have set up my reciever.

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Problem #1: bell satallite/pvr and ps3 are both put to the receiver and one out to the tv. I set it up so that the pvr is the HDMI selected to work on passthrough in standby mode. I'm getting video, but no audio either with the receiver on or off. Any ideas?
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Old 2012-07-23, 10:18 AM   #2
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Are you talking about audio on the TV or audio via the AVR? In order to get audio via the AVR you need to set it to "AVR", not "TV". If you're trying to pass the audio through to the TV in standby, some AVRs do that, however, you often need to enable the "HDMI sync" option (or something similar) in the AVR and read the appropriate section on how this works - it's sometimes difficult to set up and requires everything be correct. This (standby passthrough) also uses more power in the AVR when it's in standby since that "circuit" needs to be "on". I'm not sure if that's what your talking about. Also, some AVRs do not pass the signal when in standby. Most people just use the AVR for audio full time. You cannot have audio on the TV and the AVR at the same time - this causes an echo.
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Old 2012-07-23, 11:51 AM   #3
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What I was getting at is that with this receiver you can select 1 HDMI input to be used in standby. I selected the cab/sat input. It passes the video weather on or in standby, but no audio in either.
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Old 2012-07-29, 02:06 PM   #4
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Hey 57, I doubt you have any experience with the new onkyo receivers yet (tx-nr515, 616, 717, 818). But have you had any problems before with other receivers passing audio through from a bell 9242 in standby before? I'm still having issues. I've replaced the reciever already and updated firmware, still have te same issue.
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Yes, this has been an issue for many people. Most people simply leave the standby passthrough off and use the AVR for listening 100% of the time. I mentioned some of the issues in my previous post. Do you have the HDMI "sync/link" feature turned on in the AVR and on the TV?

http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=71112 HDMI Issues - Item 4.

Do you have a link for the AVR OM? Does the OM indicate that Standby Passthrough is an option - what page?
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Old 2012-07-29, 06:05 PM   #6
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Thanks for the reply. I did try the HDMI link, but I forgot to set it on the tv,
I'll try that next.

Here's the manual. I've followed it to a "T"

http://filedepot.onkyousa.com/Files/...6a33464#page91

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