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Component assignable outlets

I have connected a new HDD/DVD to my Pioneer VSX D710S amp. Via the component (assignable) digital points.

It does not show on my plasma. However if I connect the leads from the HDD/DVD direct to the Plasma it works.

When connecting to the assignable points, do you have to do something else. or program it???

  • Anonymous Nov 20, 2008

    when i connect my dvd to component assignable outlet like coaxil, or optical in and i chage in front panel signal to digital it does not give any respond no sound also through analog i do not have any problem, is it a fault of the receiver or any other settings. other than signal select

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