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It is possible that you have not got the right sound settings for the blue-ray or other equipment. Check that each device, especially the blue-ray is outputting the sound via the HDMI. Look at the sound settings using the remote for each device. The best sound is often obtained by using an optical lead. So if your devices have the connections for an optical lead, buy one of them and enjoy the superior sound of the blue-ray. HD channels on Freeview also offer Dolby sound, which you can get with an optical link better.
They will use different sound sources for the two functions. It's best to connect a blue-ray to the sound system via an optical lead for the sound. This will transfer the much higher quality sound to your system. If you have the connections in place then it will probably be just a case of making certain you have both the correct output settings for the Blue Ray sound and the correct input settings for the sound on your amp.
you are using differents tech, will be NOT compatible. However you must contact to the supplier blue rays and ask the questions if this possible. God bless you
well if you have purchased the blue ray its ok and if not its better because even by using dvd player you can get surround sound and that is possible if you play dvd which comes with 5.1 Audio coded on it so its better to save money than going for blue ray.
It is not necessarily what features you have to look for, it is what connections you need to look for. Most blu ray players have the hdmi ports. On my blue ray I found it and it has the fiber optic end. I have used that and to me it sound just as good.
"I am also having difficulties in try to display the yamaha set up menu on the tv." According to the manual the display menu for TV will not work with HDMI hook up. I also have a Panasonic HD TV and can't get TV sound through my Yamaha AVR on "TV Sound" mode. Trying to use HDMI cable for this also. Do I need a digital optical cable or do I not have something set right?
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