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g_moffitt a246a Posted on Jun 03, 2017
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Receiver will not recognize HDMI input for sony blue ray dvd player. We got the player a few days ago since our we could not get the old player to work and everything was fine. Thought we had fixed the problem. Now all of a sudden we can get sound but no video or nothing at all. We get DirecTV through the receiver fine. We believe it's the receiver rather than a TV problem because the receiver will not show HDMI on it's display screen. When it does, the dvd can be seen and heard.

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Hello, I am sorry about your issue. Have you tried the other inputs on the receiver? Thank you, Onkyo USA

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SOURCE: Onkyo TX-SR606 HDMI Input

The problem is the hdmi board in the receiver .they are having trouble with the smd regulator and smd capactors that they are using on the board,they have updated the new boards as i have not got any back when replacing with the new boards. I have replaced at least 35 hdmi boards on this model. If you call Onkyo they will tell you that you have a hdmi board bad and take it to an onkyo dealer.

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