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I'm having the same problem. The projector stopped recognizing any input over either of the two HDMI inputs. The JVC RX-D411S receiver was working fine up until I used the VGA input with a computer and since that time, HDMI has not worked (despite working fine before). I tested two HDMI cables into each of the two ports but nothing! All other inputs work fine.
This receiver has only one HDMI output, but 4 HDMI inputs. If some inputs don't work, try connecting the equipment (DVD for example) to HDMI input which works with other equipment.... For the RCA (composite) video input - it won't work, because this receiver don't have any video processing circuit. So HDMI input video goes to HDMI outout connector. Composite (RCA) video input goes to Composite outout and no other video output. S-video input goes only to s-video output.
On some TV's when you first press the input button it does not switch to the next input it just shows you the current input. It is the 2nd press that offten takes you to the next input in the list. This can cause problems with the Harmony. If your TV works this way then you will need to call Logitech and let them know about this issue. They can add the additional hit for you and then you can update your remote. If you are only using 2 inputs then A work around you can try is to tell the Harmony that there are more inputs, effectivly setting up Ghost inputs. You would put one ghost input after each input that you use. If there are 3 or more inputs then this trick will not work. The last work around is to remove unused inputs on your TV. Most TV will allow you to remove unused inputs. Then you can add one ghost input after each actual input: For example:
TV input1
Ghost1
DVD input2
Ghost2
VCR input 3
Ghost3
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