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Jim Lapke Posted on Nov 06, 2014
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Pioneer receiver Pro-RO5U works with coax ant inputs but not HDMI inputs 1 or 3 (with HDMI inputs enabled). Fixable?

Works only with coax antenna inputs but not known proven HDMI input.

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  • Lawrence Oravetz Nov 06, 2014

    Hi Jim Lapke, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? What are you connecting to the HDMI ports?

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    Jim Lapke Nov 06, 2014

    Connecting Xfinity DVR HDMI output (works OK with test TV) into HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input to receiver. Can not bypass into plasma TV because it has no HDMI input, only the cable set into the revivers. This set up worked last in May before I left the power unplugged until a week ago. Now it only works with the coax output from the DVR box into the Ant A or B of the receiver. Of course the picture is not the Hi Def you get with the HDMI connection.

  • Jim Lapke
    Jim Lapke Nov 06, 2014

    Tried with HDMI enabled at set up and either input 1 or 3 selected all done thru the remote. BTW the HDMI 1 input worked in May and the DVR, TV & receiver have had the power unplugged until now.

  • Jim Lapke
    Jim Lapke Nov 06, 2014

    HDMI is enabled at set up and the input HDMI 1 or 3 are selected (confirmed on the display). The HDMI input worked OK 6 months ago and the DVR, TV & receiver have had the power unplugged until now.

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    Jim Lapke Nov 06, 2014

    Disabling the HDMI inputs and/or not selecting them with the remote does not change the condition. BTW the HDMI 1 input and this DVR box worked in May and the power has been unplugged until now.

  • Jim Lapke
    Jim Lapke Nov 06, 2014

    Receiver, not revivers - sorry.

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2007

SOURCE: No video throught HDMI output

press set up go option number 1 then go hdmi monitor and input yes. then press set up again

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 12, 2009

SOURCE: No sound from optical or coax digital inputs

You have to use the system setting using the remote and turn on the inputs you want to use. Hope this helps.


Keith

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2009

SOURCE: HDMI Compatibility

It sounds to me like you have a HDMI Control issue. It sounds like the DVD player wants to control the receiver. Try turning off hdmi control on the TV, reciever, and the dvd player in their setup menus.


Let me know if this helped,


Joe

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  • Posted on Apr 30, 2010

SOURCE: HDMI video not functioning on a new Onkyo TX-SR606

For me, it was the Monitor Out setting that had defaulted back to Component. I remembered to change the individual inputs to HDMI - but had forgotten to set the Monitor Out to be HDMI.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2011

SOURCE: No signal is coming out

http://www.retrevo.com/support/Yamaha-HTR-6240-Receivers-manual/id/23270dj799/t/2/


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Function Setup: Set to ON to pass through HDMI In to HDMI Out

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The number of HDMI components is over the limit. ?? Not sure what that means but dropping one HDMI might be a good test.

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I have no signal,what can I check?

OK Joan,, I might need more info. not getting signal could be caused from several things.. one make sure the Dish Antenna is mounted correctly, (level, and true, [one degree off on earth is like 700 miles off at the Satellite.]) check you cables and make sure they is now wire touching the center core of the coax. if the coax has splitters, connections etc outside check for the corrosion inside the threads.
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How do i hook up an antenna to the pioneer sx-950

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Can you tell me what are the functions of the two hdmi inputs, and the one hdmi output ,as my cable only works via the tv to the dvd player and a coax from dvd to the coax on avr, so hdmi on avr is...

Let's treat this as TWO functions - audio and video.

Your best video would be HDMI output (audio & video) from the cable box and EACH other video source (BD/DVD) directly to your TV and receiver. But, I'd still WATCH the video from the direct TV connection. The fewer intervening cables and electronics, the better.

Your best audio performance will come directly from each multichannel source via a digital (HDMI, coaxial or optical) cable to the receiver. I would LISTEN to audio through the receiver for best quality.

See a trend here? TV's best at video; receiver is the master of audio.
And neither one adds much by handling the other. Usually the opposite.

You mention coax. Do you mean coaxial digital audio????? As coax is also shorthand for the thick black cable bringing video to most cable boxes, connecting antennae to TV's and such.

You don't actually define what the problem is. Only YOU can be the judge of what 'better' is.

There are a multitude of (mis)settings you should master before declaring a hardware problem. I'd dive into the manual.
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I cannot get the Input 3 HDMI port to work. The Input 3 Componet videoworks, but when I unplug the componet video and put in HDMI port nothing works. I do have something else in the HDMI Input 1 port...

Hi.

To start ensure that each time you connect or disconnect the HDMI ports both TV and connected device are off.

Also ensure that HDMI input is active, as detailed here.

HDMI connectors carry voltage, and connecting the HDMI cable while TV or device is on may easily damage the HDMI port, making it unusable.

The HDMI 3 and Component 3 are separate input. The component input may work, and HDMI port may still be defective.

To test the port do the following:

Disconnect TV power cord, and connected device (eg. Receiver, DVD etc.).
Leave units disconnected for five minutes.

While power is disconnected, test connecting on port three a device that was previously working on HDMI 1. Also use a cable that you know is working.

Connect back power with HDMI cable already connected. If HDMI 3 is still not detected, then the port is defective.

In that case ring Pioneer at the number listed on the owners manual.This model is often advertised as only two HDMI inputs. Call Pioneer to ensure the third port can be enabled.
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