SOURCE: Yamaha HTR-6030
The indicator is telling you you have a 2-channel input. You may have the Blu-Ray connected wrong. Or the source is only Stereo. I need more details to assess that.
The sound coming from all speakers is normal if you have any surround mode selected, regardless of the characteristics of the source
I imagine if you experiment you might find all speakers playing for any number of 2-channel sources, not just Blu-Ray. Besides actual Pro Logic decoding, the various surround modes can provide some interesting effects on non Dolby Surround material.
I recommend that you try them all on various recordings and you may find one or another of them preferable over vanilla stereo. I find that any given artist or music type, even within a given CD, may sound 'better' with different surround settings.
SOURCE: how do I connect my xbox 360 to my yamaha HTR 6230 receiver?
Use HDMI because they combine picture and sound in one convenient cable. You can buy the cheapy ones because they work the same as the pricey ones with no degradation in sound quality or picture.
SOURCE: Yamaha HTR-6030: all speaker have sound coming out
The surround system you have has two speaker options which allow you to run two sets of speakers. When I had one, one set (A) was used for surround sound, and set (B) by for speakers through out the rest of the house. I am going off memory, but there is a setting to add the rest of the speakers (Note that if one rear speaker has a bad connection), it will not allow you to use any of them). Make sure all your speakers for the surround are set up to (A) speakers (Do not use B speakers until you have your surround working), then use the shift and test button to check each speaker, you will hear static for the test. Note that the surround modes on this unit are not all standard, so I would highly recommend using an optical toss link cable. Also make sure you have an audio source that is outputting surround sound, and select the correct input. G-luck.
SOURCE: My Yamaha HTR-6030 feeds all
check the balance settings in both the device that you get the audio signal from and the Yamaha ...If the signal is only on one channel its usually from this cause...If the balance is on the middle ..it means that the right cable or output is damaged..or not well plugged..
If it is a computer that you get the signal from ...select the right configuration from the sound manager ..and in the speaker configuration feature you will find the exact out-lets that has to be used for output signal by colors...according with each configuration you use..
If you use a single stereo cable to get the signal ..than the issue is from the Yamaha's settings for either balance or channel..
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