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Anonymous Posted on Oct 28, 2009

I try to connect my BD player with HDMI port cable from BD player to Sony HT-DDW1600 Theater and from this receiver to TV (40? bravia). When I press BD button on the remote, picture comes out very good but no sound. In the panel of receiver said UNLOCK. Please advice what is going on this Thanks

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Is your sony receiver HDMI pass through? some receivers dont allow audio just video through HDMI. Connect a digital coaxial cable from the dvd to the receiver and you should get true dolby surround.

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