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Posted on Sep 18, 2011

Nad t765 hd osd not working. tried different hdmi input ports on tv, but none are working. tv has 1.4 hdmi receiver has 1.3 can this be the issue? tried different hdmi cables audio quest ethernet, audio return, and 3d. and a standard 1.3 hdmi cable

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2010

SOURCE: Short Pin/Headphone jack issue with NAD CBE 720 Receiver

It's logical since the headphones jack is connected at the main amplifier. Does your new main amp has headphones out?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2011

SOURCE: I have an NAD T755.

Hi - Not a flash of brilliance I know, but have you switched physically the HDMI cables between the PS3 and STB before connecting to the NAD?

Also - You might try (if you have them) a set of component cables from the STB to the receiver to try and see if the cable box may be having having difficulty with your NAD.

If you can let me know the results of cables switching I'd appreciate it. On a personal note I both love and hate HDMI, having had similar problems 8^)

Good Luck

ripleymojica

Mando Mojica

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  • Posted on May 09, 2011

SOURCE: the display of my nad

The lamps may be burned out. Try replacing lamps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 22, 2011

SOURCE: Have a HD cable set-top

If this is your system;
http://www1.epinions.com/specs/pr-NAD_T742_5_1_Channel_Home_Audio_Receiver
It has two "digital optical" inputs for sound. The video doesn't need to pass through the receiver so, your HD components, box and Bluray player, should hook to TV directly then, providing your TV has digital optical out, you could run your audio out of the TV from a digital optical out, to receiver. This would allow you to select your video through your TV's menu and the sound would come through the receiver through the one input. You can pass your video through the receiver but, it doesn't have the best outputs to handle it. You also may notice lags beteween the audio and video if you go this route.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 22, 2011

SOURCE: NAD 747 HDMI from cable box into receiver HDMI out to the TV Now I went to hook up play station HDMI into the receiver. Not working??

try pluging it in to the tv HDMI or mabe your receivor is not in the ring output

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