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Did it ever work? Have you tried more than one input on the Yamaha? Will the BlueRay play through a different system? Seems unlikely that both the L & R cables are bad. If it's an optical cable, have you ruled out a bad cable?
Switch on the blueray player. Switch on your TV set. Connect your blueray player to the TV with an appropriate cable. Press HOME on the blueray player. Navigate with the blueray player remote control to NETFLIX and press OK. After a few seconds NETFLIX should start.
The choice is entirely arbitrary. You may connect any accessory to any HDMI input. I recommend you connect the device you use most (probably your direct TV box) to HDMI 1, your second most frequently used device to HDMI 2, and so on, but it's really a question of your own preferences.
yes you can replace the input board, but that is fairly expensive. HDMI cables can go bad, have you tried a different HDMI cable? Also try hooking up another device to the HDMI input to see if it might be in the Playstation3.
what audio cable type are you using, if its digital, you might have to assign that digital audio input with the video signal? go back over your cabling, and make sure the audio is not going to the wrong input and also check that SP/DIF (coxial or toslink) is enabled on the setup menu for the blue ray player and satilite, they normally disable it by default to save a little bit of power, also on a yamaha receveir should have a indication light that lights when a signal/decoding is in action, refer to your documention and trouble shooting section of the manual, hope this helps
if the tv is not a 1080p model it will not accept a blueray signal and the optical output from the tv only works thru its own tuner not with the inputs or cable boxes
Turn everything off but the receiver. If it stays on turn another one on and see if it pops off if not continue. Most receivers have a pause start to prevent power surge. If it continues remove the protector and try the unit alone.
When you say disk will not play I assume the BRD player does not start playing.
If the Blue ray unit does not start at all and stays in stand by , then the HDMI cable you are using to connect to TV, or HDMI port on TV may be defective. Try replacing cable and swapping HDMI ports.
If yes use the HDMI DVD input on your receiver ( from the Blue Ray using a HDMI cable )
Then use an HDMIcable from receiver to TV.
That should work for image. Sound would only work directly from TV, to have sound on receiver:
Use either optical or coax cable to direct digital sound from blueray to receiver.
Best is optic, depends on blueray or cable availability ... Coax = RCA cables @ 75 Ohms, use of a spare RGB would work find (using only one of three color available let's say using Red only) or try with any RCA cable.
direct cable from blueray to receiver ( Digital inputs at far left looking back of receiver num 7 in owner manual, choose DVD )
If no sound from receiver check Audio select from option menu ( set to auto )
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