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Anonymous Posted on Jul 02, 2012

Our denon 3311 is causing a horizontal band/flickering in the signal when watching DVD/BR

If we bypass the denon we good a stable picture. The flickering occurs with all devices except for TV signal.

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Rob Galayda

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2008

SOURCE: Denon AVR1602

I know the avr 1602 well....What exactly do you mean "I have my TV cable service wired to the Denon".....Do you mean the actual co-ax cable ?....

The denon is only able to switch raw video and audio signals.

What do I mean by that ?....IF you are running your co-ax cable from your cable company directly into the back of the denon, it won't work. The Denon has an AM-FM tuner, but not a video tuner ( channels 1-121)....If this is what you are doing, then you want to run it to your samsung first ( as long as the samsung has a tuner so you can change channels ).

If the samsung operates like an old VCR, whereby you can plug the cable company co-ax cable into the back of it, and change channels with the samsung, then that is what you must do. You would then hook up the OUTPUTS of the samsing to the VCR or DVD inputs on the Denon receiver. ( use DVD inputs on the denon if the samsung has optical audio out, and use an optical cable as well for better sound ).

You would then use the Denon for the sound, and hook up your TV to the Monitor out jack on the back of the Denon.

The Denon is like a big switchbox. You plug your DVD, VCR, Satellite, video game, or what-have-you into the Denon. Then you use the denon to route the signal to your TV for the picture, and the denon takes care of the sound.

Hope this helps, and remember to always follow your owners manual.......Rob

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2008

SOURCE: denon 1905/785 - lost color feeding tv

Your Denon 1905 might be setting it under HDMI for video source.You need to correct it by going to menu,as you browse through the setting,you should able to find video select or video output. It is on the manual.
Remember,you need to run a composite video cable from the video output behind your receiver to your TV video input for this step.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: No system configration display on AVR3300 since moving.

Make sure the two switches on the remote are all of the way to left most position before you try using the SYSTEM SETUP button - if the AVR is going into SETUP, the LCD display should be saying "SYSTEM SETUP". (I think that model does - most do).  also make sure that the Composite or S-Video on the TV's input 1 work from something else like a VCR, DVD player, ETC. rule out the TV and the cable first.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2009

SOURCE: I have a denon avr-5805 and the signal to the

What cable between what two devices? Cable as in Cable TV? What?

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Frank Fulton

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2010

SOURCE: no picture with cable to denon AVR-589

Long and painful answer!!! However, in the end, you need to bypass HDMI thru your receiver and go direct to the TV. Connect Digital Coaxial or Optical for audio to your receiver. Your version of HDMI in your receiver is not compatable with today's HDMI version. Yours is 1.1a and the current version is 1.3b going to 1.4. If you want detailed info as to "why", just google "HDMI 1.1 problems" you can read for hours! Sorry for the bad news! However, it is what it is. Hope this helps. If you need further help with setup, post a comment and I can give you further help.

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