Go into audio settings activate soundbar and turn on controllable volume turn off tv speakers
SOURCE: XBox 360 to Reciever to TV via HDMI no sound
I recently got the same receiver and had the same problem. Here's what I was told - and it worked for me:
Even though HDMI cables carry audio and video, for whatever reason this reciever won't accept audio through hdmi. Apparently only much more expensive recievers carry audio through hdmi. What you have to do is run optical audio cables from your xbox, cable box, dvd player or other video device to the optical inputs on the back of the reciver. Then you customize the scene buttons to match your video and audio inputs.
You can get these optical cables pretty cheap on line or even at target. Don't get ripped off by Best Buy for these cables. I love best buy, but they rip off on cables!
This receiver is great - once I got it all figured out and running right I've loved it! Hope everything works out for you!
SOURCE: Philips TV HDMI CEC EasyLink tries to control Cable set top box
I finally found a fix to this! YAY. I thought I might have to return the TV. I have the Phillips 42PFL5603D, but should work for other models.
On the TV press menu
picture settings---picture---dynamic contrast (turn off) AND active control, turn off
If you have Comcast Moto box:
on the Cable box go menu--->setup--->cablebox set up---RF BYbass set to ON
If you have a non-Comcast Moto Box, I'm sure there is an RF bypass setting in the menu. You'll just have to look for it. Another fix was close saying to only turn of the active control, but it took all 3 of these for it to work consistently. The latter let it work for all of 30 seconds.
SOURCE: 2.1 SPEAKERS NO SOUND. CONTROL PANEL DOESN'T
> CONTROL PANEL DOESN'T RECOGNIZE ANY AUDIO DEVICE
That's your problem. It could be:
* the audio-device integrated on your computer's motherboard is "disabled" -- Windows cannot use it
* there is *NO* audio-device integrated on your computer's motherboard -- Windows cannot use non-existent hardware.
* Windows has not installed the correct device-drivers for the integrated audio-device.
* you have an add-in PCI audio-device, and Windows has not installed the correct device-drivers for this hardware.
Do the speakers work if the output from an iPod is connected to the input-jack on the speakers?
Do the speakers work if connected to some other computer (laptop or desktop) ?
SOURCE: Yamaha HTR-6230 receiver set up w/HDMI no sound
BD and DVR hooked up to the receiver and from the receiver to the TV right? If yes: Your receiver set to pass sound trough to the TV, if you want sound from the home theater setting has to be changed.
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