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Old 01-18-11, 10:22 PM   #1
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The Blu-ray problem is weird, this happens if I have a HDMI cable to the TV and Audio out from the player to the main amplifier, if you turn the volume up on both you get an echo effect but funny that half the sound (mainly speech) stops on the amplifier but plays ok on the TV.
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when you have plugged the sound system in the back of the TV isn't there perhaps a switch or setting in the TV's Menu to turn it on?
No switch, certainly when the amplifier is plugged into the back of the TV it plays the TV's sound and other units that plug into the TV plays the sound out of the TV but not out of the amplifier that is plugged into the back of the TV!
I will look to see if there is anything in the menu but I don't ever recall seeing anything remotely to do with this in the past!
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Old 01-19-11, 10:26 AM   #2
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The Blu-ray problem is weird, this happens if I have a HDMI cable to the TV and Audio out from the player to the main amplifier, if you turn the volume up on both you get an echo effect but funny that half the sound (mainly speech) stops on the amplifier but plays ok on the TV.
No switch, certainly when the amplifier is plugged into the back of the TV it plays the TV's sound and other units that plug into the TV plays the sound out of the TV but not out of the amplifier that is plugged into the back of the TV!
I will look to see if there is anything in the menu but I don't ever recall seeing anything remotely to do with this in the past!
That's basically what I do, just use the TV as a hub and run a single out to the external amp, no more swapping what I want to listen to. I did have to disable the TV speakers and enable the output, but they were crap anyway.
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Old 01-19-11, 06:35 PM   #3
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That's basically what I do, just use the TV as a hub and run a single out to the external amp, no more swapping what I want to listen to. I did have to disable the TV speakers and enable the output, but they were crap anyway.
In the manual there is part of the menu selection as follows:

Speaker Select (External Speaker / TV Speaker)
A sound echo may occur due to a difference in decoding
speed between the main speaker and the audio receiver. In
this case, set the TV to External Speaker.
When Speaker Select is set to External Speaker, the
volume and MUTE buttons will not operate and the
sound settings will be limited.

So you might be right Wim, though I haven't worked out how to get to this yet but when I do I will give it a try, you need a pilots license to operate this!
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I remember back when I got my Blu Ray player and hooked it up to my DTS amp...

Connected using an optical cable and no matter what I played or tried the sound was terrible and definitly not DTS or 5.1.

Then I read the amps manual

I had to tell the amp and configuer the input the Blu Ray was going through, that the input was now optical, the default setting was coaxial.

Ever since all has been fine.

Any help?
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No but thanks, the optical connection works fine but only in "TV" mode, playing any other device comes out the TV and not the TV audio out!!
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Well I finally got to go through the menu and there is absolutely no settings that will overcome this problem, setting "Speaker Select" to external still only plays the TV's sound, not other units plugged into it, so it looks like I will have to take the audio from each unit to the amplifier and have to select the appropriate one! What a shuffle game!!
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From my blue ray player I only use a HDMI cable, no audio cables needed casue it all goes threw HDMI. Maybe the is causing you echo effect trying to use both? But of course if you TV does not pass threw the sound to the amp...

I'll have to post a picture sometime of all the remotes I have on my end table to run all my stuff. Universals only do so much function wise so you need the original remote. Looks like a parking lot.
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