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Anonymous Posted on Jan 08, 2013

WHERE IS THE AUDIO OUTPUT WHEN USING COMPONENT CABLES ON A YAMAHA RX-V571 RECEIVER

I HAVE CONNECTED THE COMPONENT OUTPUT FROM MY CABLE BOX AND AUDIO BUT WHEN I CONNECT THE OUTPUT FROM RECEIVER TO MY DVD RECORDER I GET PICTURE BUT NO SOUND RECORDED

  • Anonymous Jan 11, 2013

    i found out on my receiver that in order to get audio out from the input you have to go to the option button on the remote and active each audio input that you are using. this solved the problem with audio output.

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How are you hooking up the receiver to the dvd recorder? Component connections are only going to carry video. For audio, you would have to connect the cd-r output rca jacks to the recorder audio inputs.

  • Anonymous Jan 08, 2013

    Thank You Steve for your suggestion. I will try this.

  • Anonymous Jan 08, 2013

    Bob

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Do not run HDMI to your receiver. Run Digital Coaxial or Optical from cable box to your 565. The problem is on many levels. Hardware, Software, Audio Codecs, etc. your receiver is HDMI version 1.1. The current version is 1.3b. You can thank the recording industry for copyright protection for this issue. To have your receiver updated would be Very expensive and not worth it. If you want a blow by blow explanation of all HDMI's issues, Google HDMI forums or problems, and you can read for hours. Hope this helps.

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You should not lose any picture quality from the DVD player. I am currently having the similar setup with PS3 as the Blu-ray DVD player with HDMI and a Samsung DVD as regular player with component cable to a Samsung LCD TV. Remember the quality on Blu-ray is better than normal DVD so don't expect more than what it is.

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Make sure that the DVD player is connected into the correct inputs on the receiver and that the receiver also has the correct input selected to play. If your TV also has component video inputs it is best to connect the player directly to the TV. Otherwise, make sure you have the TV connected to the receiver via component video out.

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