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My Yamaha receiver model rx-v565 audio is putting out choppy sounds when cable is playing. I am using all HDMI connections. My TV is an LG 240 Hertz model and using the comcast HDMI box.

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Do not run HDMI to your receiver. Run Digital Coaxial or Optical from cable box to your 565. The problem is on many levels. Hardware, Software, Audio Codecs, etc. your receiver is HDMI version 1.1. The current version is 1.3b. You can thank the recording industry for copyright protection for this issue. To have your receiver updated would be Very expensive and not worth it. If you want a blow by blow explanation of all HDMI's issues, Google HDMI forums or problems, and you can read for hours. Hope this helps.

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Hi there,

I have a Yamaha RX-V565, a Panasonic DMR-BS785, a WD TV LIVE HUB and a Panasonic TX-P50GW20. WD, DMR connected thru HDMI to AV Rec (connected to TV thru HDMI). Until yesterday everything worked fine. All DSP programmes worked. But since today the AV front panel says DECODER OFF when switching to whatever input source (displaying PCM or DOLBY DIGITAL - depending on setting on DMR - shortly thereafter). All DSP programmes work but somehow "cushioned".

Any help much appreviated.

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I have the same issues, and I used digital coax and I am having the same problem, any other suggestions?

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