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Select dvd if optical connected to dvd, Dtv if optical connected to dtv.
audio cd only coaxial cable connection to yamaha.

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SOURCE: Playstation 3 audio connection into Yamaha HTR-6040 AV Receiver

Solved problem with Yamaha HTR-6040 AV Receiver. My daughter had inadvertently changed the program to "Direct Stereo" mode which allows sources to bypass the decoders and DSP processors so you can listen to 2-Channel PCM and Analog sources. Nothing to decode digital audio in this setting!

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SOURCE: want to use Yamaha rx-797 reciever with bose 901

I don't know why the comment from Yamaha about Tape Monitor killing digital inputs is relevant.

According to the manal I downloaded, THIS stereo receiver doesn't have digital inputs.

As to using 901's and 301's...

You will need a separate Power Amp for either the 901's or the 301's. Sorry, but you can't share the amp with the Active-Equalized signal and non-901's.

I use 901's and 301's in MY 7.1 rig with a separate amp for the 901 and NOT using a Tape Monitor, but a preamp out feed for the front channels.

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SOURCE: Unable to assign optical and digital inputs to other inputs

It won't let you assign the same input twice. Check to see that DVD is not already assigned to any other In(x) function.

From the manual:
• You cannot select a specific item more than once.
• You cannot assign the same input source to both “IN (2)” and
“IN (3)”. For example, you assign “CD” to “IN (2)”, “–––”
appears in “IN (3)”.

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I have a Yamaha RX-v1800 amplifier. Need help connecting a Bluetooth music receiver

To connect the Bluetooth music receiver to your Yamaha RX-V1800 amplifier, you will need to use one of the available input options on the amplifier. The Yamaha RX-V1800 should have various audio input ports, and the specific connection method will depend on the output options provided by your Bluetooth music receiver. Here are the general steps to connect the receiver:
  1. Identify the audio output options of the Bluetooth music receiver: Check the output ports of the Bluetooth receiver and determine what type of connection it supports. Common output options include:
    • 3.5mm headphone jack (analog)
    • RCA (analog)
    • Optical (digital)
  2. Choose the corresponding input on the Yamaha RX-V1800: Depending on the output options of the Bluetooth music receiver, you need to select the appropriate input on the amplifier. The Yamaha RX-V1800 should have various input options, such as:
    • AUX (usually a 3.5mm stereo input)
    • CD (analog RCA input)
    • DVD/BD (analog RCA input)
    • OPTICAL (digital optical input)
  3. Connect the Bluetooth music receiver to the amplifier: Use the appropriate cable or adapter to connect the output of the Bluetooth music receiver to the selected input on the Yamaha RX-V1800. Here's how to do it based on the different output and input options:a. If the Bluetooth receiver has a 3.5mm headphone jack (analog output) and the Yamaha amplifier has an AUX input (3.5mm stereo input), use a 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable to connect them.
    b. If the Bluetooth receiver has RCA outputs (analog) and the Yamaha amplifier has corresponding RCA inputs (CD or DVD/BD), use an RCA cable (red and white connectors) to connect them.
    c. If the Bluetooth receiver has a digital optical output and the Yamaha amplifier has an optical input, use a digital optical cable to connect them.
  4. Set the input source on the amplifier: Once the Bluetooth receiver is physically connected to the amplifier, you'll need to select the corresponding input source on the Yamaha RX-V1800. Use the amplifier's remote control or front panel to select the input source you connected the Bluetooth receiver to (e.g., AUX, CD, DVD, OPTICAL, etc.).
  5. Pair and play: Turn on the Bluetooth function on your iPhone, put the Bluetooth receiver into pairing mode, and pair it with your iPhone. Once paired, you should be able to play your music from the iPhone, and the audio will be transmitted to the Yamaha RX-V1800 amplifier for playback.
Please note that the specific labels of the inputs on your Yamaha RX-V1800 might differ slightly from what I've mentioned, but the general concept of connecting the Bluetooth music receiver remains the same. Always refer to your amplifier's user manual for the exact location and naming of the input ports.
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Yamaha 5440 optical input not working

  1. Ensure that the optical cable is properly connected to both the PC sound card and the receiver.
  2. Check that the PC sound card is outputting sound through the optical cable. You can do this by going into the sound settings on your computer and selecting the optical output as the default audio device.
  3. Try using a different optical cable to rule out a faulty cable as the issue.
  4. Check the receiver's settings to make sure that the correct input is selected for the optical input.
  5. If none of the above steps work, it's possible that the optical input on the receiver has malfunctioned and may require repairs or replacement.
If you're still having trouble with the optical input, it may be best to consult the user manual or contact Yamaha customer support for further assistance.
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Hello, just want to ask, how can i get sound from my tv connected to yamaha RX-V573 using optical cable? I connect the optica cable but dont which button to push to get the sound? Thank u

Connect an HTMI cable to the leftmost (viewed from the back) HDMI jack to your TV's HDMI. Then connect the optical cable from the TV to the AV4 optical jack on the 573.

You may need to configure your TV to use the HDMI jack you plugged into (if you have multiple HDMI jacks.)

That should be all you need to do.
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On Yamaha HTR-6295, optical input, I get no sound and a message "Decoder Off". Book says to switch the decoder to "auto', did that. Tried a different bluray player and a different optical cable.

Hello Garry, ask, have you tried on both AV1 and AV3 fiber optic inputs on your Yamaha?
Because apart from these two inputs of Fiber Optics, the Yamaha, has an Optical Fiber Output, which could lead to a connection error
I sent you the link of the User's Manual so you can download it, on page 5, it shows the back panel of the HTR-6295
I hope my comment has served you
Greetings Franco Dosil

Hola Garry, pregunta, has probado en las dos entradas de fibra optica AV1 y AV3 de tu Yamaha?
Porque aparte de estas dos entradas de Fibra Optica, el Yamaha, cuenta con una Salida de Fibra Optica, la cual podria llevarte a un error de conexion
Te envio el link del Manual de usuario para que lo descargues, en la pagina 5, muestra el panel trasero del HTR-6295
Espero te haya servido mi comentario
Saludos Franco Dosil
https://ca.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/2/324702/HTR-6295_C.pdf
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I have recently purchased SONY MDR-DS6500 wireless headphones. Wireless transmitter have two inputs (1) Audio In : Optical Digital Input (2) Analog Stereo Input mini jack. I would like to hook it up to my...

Its all about the quality of the converter in the Headphone unit.

If the quality is lower than the quality of the converter in the receiver, then using the head jack is a better idea. Since there is more room, power, and money going into the receiver, it may be better

I do not believe that there is a cheap way to connect to the headphone with optical audio

The only way to be sure though, is to test it and see. Connect your computer to the receiver with HDMI, play audio through, and compare it to when you just connect your computer to the headphones, via optical audio
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My (Cable Service) wire feed is directly behind my HDTV and hooked up over my fireplace . The Rxv667 is located on a side wall book shelf. I have A HDMI wire running to the TV from my receiver. Do I need...

Is there a set top cable box, or are you feeding the cable directly to your HDTV (coax directly to the TV). If you are feeding cable directly to the HDTV then you don't need HDMI. There maybe exceptions, but most TV's don't have HDMI output. The only thing you need to run from your TV to the Yamaha is an audio cable. I assume your HDTV has an optical audio out (either TOS or coax.... Your Yamaha will accept either). Connect the optical audio cable to the AV4 input on the Yamaha. This way when you hit the TV scene button on the Yamaha remote, it will select the AV4 audio input (the default for the TV scene). The optical cable will feed the full audio signal, so that the Yamaha can pass through the surround sound or use the decoder as appropriate to feed your 7.1 or 5.1 speaker system.
If you have a set top box, you may be better off moving that near the Yamaha. In this case, cable goes to settop box, output of set top box via HDMI or component video (RGB) and optical audio to the Yamaha (if you use HDMI Input 2, and AV4 for the optical audio (if necessary), the TV Scene will select the appropriate inputs) and then an HDMI to your HDTV.
In case one, you may need to setup the TV to process the audio appropriately. I have experience with Panasonic Plasma but thats about it.
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Unable to assign optical and digital inputs to other inputs

It won't let you assign the same input twice. Check to see that DVD is not already assigned to any other In(x) function.

From the manual:
• You cannot select a specific item more than once.
• You cannot assign the same input source to both “IN (2)” and
“IN (3)”. For example, you assign “CD” to “IN (2)”, “–––”
appears in “IN (3)”.
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Want to use Yamaha rx-797 reciever with bose 901 and bose 301. Yamaha says tape monitor kills digital input signals. Also sya digital inputs are the optical jacks, RCA inputs are analog, but 797 does not...

I don't know why the comment from Yamaha about Tape Monitor killing digital inputs is relevant.

According to the manal I downloaded, THIS stereo receiver doesn't have digital inputs.

As to using 901's and 301's...

You will need a separate Power Amp for either the 901's or the 301's. Sorry, but you can't share the amp with the Active-Equalized signal and non-901's.

I use 901's and 301's in MY 7.1 rig with a separate amp for the 901 and NOT using a Tape Monitor, but a preamp out feed for the front channels.
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Yamaha rx-v365 plugged in the hdmi from cable box

You have to configure your DTV input to use optical audio instead of analog dtv audio (red/white plugs). Input assignment should be described in the manual. Come back to me if you have still problems with it.
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dvd and dish tv optical inputs from both dvd and tv if tv has opticl out or give optical out from hd receiver. or rc pins from hd or tv to dtv/cable input of yamaha
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