SOURCE: onkyo sr 605
tryed that still not working been told that the player will not send bitstream audio only to the receiver there for it decodes the signal on board the blu ray player so the tru hd light does not light up.
SOURCE: Different Audio options from an older receiver
If your receiver has a multichannel input and the player has the multchannel output then that is the only way you can get surround sound from it with source inputs that it cannot decode, such as DTS. The player will then do it alone.
However, in the setup menu of the blu ray player you should be able to change the audio output to downmix to 2ch audio...at least you'll get to watch the movie.
SOURCE: my denon avr-888 receiver displays
See page 40 of this....http://www.usa.denon.com/AVR-888-OM-E_004.pdf
It indicates that apparently, encoding other than DD or DTS such as found on DVD, will be displayed as you are seeing it now and that is normal. I'm guessing it's a possibility that at the time of production of your receiver there may have not even been a name yet for the hi-def encoding you find on Blu-ray or HD-DVD...the manual does not mention even being able to display DTS-HD and such on it's panel. Also see page 32, section 4.
SOURCE: rx 2700 dts keeps flickering on and off causing
Your symptom sounds like a poor digital connection. The receiver is probably configured to prefer the digital feed if both digital and analog are present from a given source. That it blinks the 'analog' indicator means it thinks the digital signal is degraded.
I believe you're using HDMI. If your cable box has either optical or coaxial digital outputs, try one or both and proceed from there. You could also certify the health of the receiver input that's failing by connecting another device (your Blu-Ray?) to it to test it out, or simply borrow its cable.
If the input works with another device THAT would indicate a problem upstream and external from the receiver - cable, output of the cable box. Optical cables are more finicky than coaxial and do not tolerate being routed in tight radious bends.
DTS isn't Dolby. Read up on it here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTS_(sound_system)
SOURCE: JVC receiver RX-6032 VSL is showing linear pcm,
Linear PCM is the way in which the sound is encoded in a CD, an uncompressed stereo format. It means that the audio setting is set on that system, not on Dolby Digital - what you would need to listen to 5.1 channels.
To get that back just press the INPUT DIGITAL button on the front panel repeatedly until the DOLBY DIGITAL label is displayed. If nothing happens when you do that or the signal isn't recognized as such then the defect is hardware - the audio decoder has failed and it will have to be replaced. This is a very big job that only a repair shop could do it - could, not surely can, because the replacement mainboard on which it's glued will be extremely hard to find, it's been out of production for a very long time now.
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