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TMOODY Posted on Apr 10, 2012
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I just want to hook up my JVC receiver to my Samsung to Tv so I can play the tv through the receiver and take advantage of my speaker system I have HDMI in both

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Your Samsung TV does not have an HDMI out put. So unless you have a cable box or satalite box you will not be able to run the sound through your receiver via HDMI. If you do have a box, then run the HDMI cable from the Box to the Reciver input. And a cable from the reciever output to the TV input. This will feed the sound through the reciever and the picture will pass through to your TV. Hope this helps.

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Duke83

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2008

SOURCE: HDMI sound?

i am new at this, as i just got a receiver with hdmi ports as well. but the receiver will not transmit audio through hdmi, you have to use either the optical cables, coaxial inputs, or the rca red and white inputs.

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Cameron Scott

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2008

SOURCE: I am trying to connect

On the rear of the receiver you will notice several AUDIO IN connections. Make sure that the AUDIO IN and the receiver's input selector match (for example, if you are connected to AUDIO IN for the VCR section, the input selector on the FRONT of the receiver should also be VCR). Also, make sure that the input selector you are using is set to "Digital Audio" or a digital audio enabled equivalent and NOT analog. Check all connections again to make sure you have not grounded any speaker wire. Check to see if "MUTE" is on TV or Receiver. Try another audio in source just to make sure the speakers are connected properly. If that works, you can pretty much decide that it's either the input selection is wrong or the audio source is not set to digital 9also check to see if PCM is enabled and try setting to "AUTO" if you have that function. If you have option on receiver for speakers A and B, make sure selection matches your wiring.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 10, 2008

SOURCE: no HDMI video output from AVR-588 receiver to plasma TV ???

You can also use a digital coax cable (color orange) to go into coax 1 for DVD coax 2 for cable box. Just make sure to set the coax in input settings. The coax cables are a little cheaper than the optical cables and work just as well.

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Frank Fulton

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2009

SOURCE: TV blanks out..."pcm" light flashes on receiver

You need to Bypass the Receivers HDMI port and use HDMI directly to the TV. Your receiver has HDMI version 1.2a and is not 100% effective. Use the optical out from your Xbox to the receiver and all will be well. 1.2a has issues in every receiver on the market. Supposedly 1.3b on the "new" receivers has fixed this issue. Hope this helps

Matthew MacWilliams

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: Sherwood RD-7502 Hdmi Audio Problem

if you have a tv with outputs you can connect audio wires from your tv output to your audio receiver input and you will have surround sound for everything connected to your tv

Testimonial: "That's a good idea. I hope that my TV will output the hdmi audio through the optical output on it. Thanks"

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