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John Stauffer Posted on May 06, 2015
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Why did I lose the video signal from the receiver to the TV?

The input to the receiver is from a Pace cable box and I am using the CABL/SAT hdmi input for the pace cable box. I am using the HDMI output to connect to the TV. I have sound out of the receiver based on the input from the pace cable box, but no video output. If I do a direct hdmi connection from the pace cable box to the tv it works fine, but going through the receiver, the is no video to the TV. Any assistance to determine why I am not getting the video portion would be appreciated.

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I assume you have tried both hdmi cables from box to tv. If both works good.Cconnect to amp. Connect cable box also on other hdmi inputs like bd, dvd, etc to make sure the spesific port is not faulty. If still no picture try to lower hdmi video display on cable box. You amp may not be able to display the higher resolution.

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2007

SOURCE: Analog RCA input to HDMI output?

You have said the correct thing HDMI is digital therefore Analog will not pass.
You might have RCA audio outputs on your cable box so either send them into the TV from cable or into the AMP then use AMP volume to listen to TV audio (select unused input and remember it is for TV) the key is to remember that cable box will drive the initial vol so raise or lower cable vol then use AMP vol to obtain desired volume.

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2007

SOURCE: No video throught HDMI output

press set up go option number 1 then go hdmi monitor and input yes. then press set up again

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2008

SOURCE: Onkyo TX-SR605 conected to Mitsubishi DLP TV

What I think I did and how I fixed it!

FACTORY RESET ON EVERYTHING!



All you have to do is to do a factory reset on everything, but I thing mostly on your 605, but I would do it on the TV as well. I think what had happened is after I set everything up for the first time, it worked great. As the days when on I started to play with all of the futures the 605 and the TV had to offer. I was turning them on and off to see what everything did. What I think I did was, I turned on something in the 605 that the TV did not know how to cope with. If I had to guess, I think it is the Lip-sink feature (Spelling?) in the 605.

Anyway disconnect everything, look in your manuals of the TV and the 605 to see how to do the factory reset on both. Then turn your TV on. After it does it’s start up for the first time (again), start connecting the 605.

It has been working great for me after I did this. Do not count on help from the people you bought it from or the people who made it. This stuff is so new they do not really know how to fix it.



Robert…

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2009

SOURCE: new home theater setup- no signal at tv using onkyo tx=sr605

This might somewhat help. Today I went back .. I went HDMI out of the Cable box and DVD player into 2 of the TVs HDMI ins. The digital audio out from each, straight to the receiver and things are working ok. All speakers are working OK. Sound isnt as loud or crisp but unfortunately I found no other solution.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2009

SOURCE: Onkyo SR606 video upconversion problem.

Pressed and held cable/sat button on front of unit until "Attenuate" came up. Changed setting from 0 to 2

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