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Configuring Marantz for digital input analog output

I have HDMI input from cable and computer to a Vizio internet TV. I have a digital optical (toslink) out of the Vizio TV to a Marantz SR 7000. Output from the Marantz needs to be analog. Previously the output from the Marantz was digital. how do i make this configuration change on the Marantz?

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Refer its user manual for details.

Posted on Jun 03, 2012

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SOURCE: Marantz SR-5200 - Analog inputs only play the right channel

please invert your cable and watch if the problem moved the problem in your cable change it with new one.from any radio shack near you or any electronic store.

Posted on Jul 05, 2008

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SOURCE: I have the following hardware:

Remove the HDMI cable (out) to the speakers from the receiver.
Connect regular speaker wire from the receiver to the speakers.
Of course, remove the (now extra) HDMI cable from the tv.
That will remove the loop.

Posted on Jan 25, 2009

lauriejb2006

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SOURCE: I can only get audio, but no visual, when

I think you may have the wrong idea about this unit. It only receives sound. It isn't a television tuner.

Posted on Dec 01, 2009

Anonymous

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SOURCE: my Marantz sr 4001 receiver has no output. Is

my friend has the same problem with an SR 4001. the tech said it was an internal fuse soldered to the board. the display showed an error code that clued in the tech of the problem. I am trying to find the fuse on the board, and trying to get a value(Volts-amps) of the fuse

Posted on Jul 28, 2010

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SOURCE: no image, only sound when

Whatever video components you have, they should be, depending on inputs on TV, should be run to TV first. Recievers do have pass through ports but, are not the best way to achieve picture and sound. HDMI cables are great but you r reciever may not be able to transfer the video. What I suggest is taht you run your componenets, cable/sat box, DVD, etc. via HDMI, componenet, etc., to TV input, then, run audio out from TV, via(best) digital optical. You can use TV's menu to choose what you watch while, you only have the one input to reciever. Scan your recievers menu to make sure you have selected the proper mode(TV, Aux, Vid2, etc.).. If you run your video unit to TV with component cables, you will have to get your sound through separate cable(s). Component cables have graet video, but do not carry the sound.

Posted on Jun 14, 2011

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you didn't mentioned the model number of your surround sound system, for a better solution its important. any why try the following.

if you are connected the analog audio output of your tv to the system using RCA cable, then go to the setup of the surround sound system and change the input assignment setting from digital to analog.
If your connected the digital output of your tv to the digital input of your surround system using optical cable then, goto the setup of your surround system and change the input assignment to digital (optical) input.


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