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I have my cable box hooked up with HDMI and it works great. I have my blu ray player hooked up with components (R,G,B). Im not getting audio or video this way. Can anyone help?

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Keep in mind that while HDMI will pass audio with video over one single cable, the Component connectors (RGB) although being 3 cables only passes the video signal, you will also need to connect up a separate connection from your DVD player to you receiver for audio, be it analog (red/white RCA connectors) or optical
Be sure to specify in the DVD's on screen menu which audio output you choose as audio may not pass out all available connections unless enabled. You may also need to select which video output you are using.
As far as not getting video, just be sure you connections are correct (red to red) etc as this would explain the no video...
I hope this helps,
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If we're talking about signals routed to and through the RX-V365...

R, G, B only carry video. You need an audio connection, too.

See page 11, "Component Video Jacks". They go out on component only and do not get fed to HDMI out.

Register and download the manual for free at retrevo.com

http://www.retrevo.com/support/Yamaha-RX-V365-Receivers-manual/id/23270ag802/t/2/

See page 11, "Information on HDMI" inside the box.

I know nothing about your TV.

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