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Bob Grant Posted on Oct 22, 2013

HDCP error when connected to plasma TV which is compliant for hdcp . Connected with HDMI cables to htr-5990 receiver. Does not matter if input is DVD or PVR or what ever. Is there a solution?

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Could be a bad cable or a bad HDMI connection. Does the TV have regular analog cable out that you can try to see if the signal is good?

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Changed cable.

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i know this sounds stupid, but have you "toggled" or "played" with the HDMI cables? are they the same manufacturer? HDMI channel connections are very fickle. If just one connection is not exactly correct, they go to a limp, no go status. Since they run at such a minimal voltage, i can't see them "blowing" the outputs on the devices.however....if your cable has a serial type output for video only, I would connect the hdmi convertor to it and see if it works.

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You would need 1 component and 1 HDMI cable.

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SOURCE: With Cable connected to the rx-465 input, I'm not

is the cable connection hdmi? is the unit capable of upconversion to hdmi, if you use a component connection? probably not. if it is capable of upconversion, check your input menu settings

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