My roommate just got a new receiver that has HDMI connectivity, 2 in and 1 out......After reading the manual it seems the receiver won't decode audio from the HDMI inputs, so i have to instead run audio out cables from the tv.....Why won't it decode audio from the HDMI inputs??? is this just common among cheaper receivers? (Yamaha HTR-6140BL)
1/6/2009 7:04:59 PM
There are some that do, mostly you run into them not allowing audio pass through for HDMI, why are you running out of the tv and not the source?
1/6/2009 7:09:40 PM
Send it back and buy http://www.amazon.com/Onkyo-TX-SR606-Channel-Theater-Receiver/dp/B0015S8PGW--------------------------------Where in the manual did you see this? On page 67 of the manual there's an option to select whether or not HDMI audio is decoded by the receiver.[Edited on January 6, 2009 at 7:24 PM. Reason : ]
1/6/2009 7:14:32 PM
yeah, page 67 explains it. Need to check through the menu setup to get the settings set right. have d call me if there's problems.seems like specs may have been misleading when we were looking. Have him call me. May be sending this one back depending on a few things.[Edited on January 6, 2009 at 7:45 PM. Reason : ]
1/6/2009 7:40:51 PM
yea i'd return it. hdmi pass through is possibly the most useless feature ever.
1/6/2009 8:06:10 PM
1/7/2009 1:10:11 AM
if your receiver won't decode audio from the hdmi ports, then your next best option would be to hook up optical/coax cables from your devices to inputs on your receiver. most receivers have assignable digital ins... so you could assign a digital in to its appropriate video input.don't pass it through the tv first
1/7/2009 1:18:14 AM
i guess that does make more senseis there a catch-phrase or term i can look for on receiver specs to know if they decode audio from HDMI or not???
1/7/2009 1:45:04 AM
1/7/2009 6:37:30 AM
check out the avsforum.com receiver section. it has all the info you need in the stickies including popular full HDMI receivers at all price points.
1/7/2009 8:23:39 AM
^^sorry, the model is actually the 61[b]30[i]BLthere isn't even a page 67 in the manual
1/7/2009 12:25:34 PM
Not sure when the last time it was updated, but this a sticky from the avsforum that helped me out when I was going through the same process:
1/7/2009 12:41:39 PM
^AVSForum is the place to be. Anyone who knows anything about A/V is going to be there. Several industry insiders regularly post there.
1/7/2009 3:22:25 PM
i guess this begs my next question........With a lower end HDMI receiver, should i even bother running the video source through the receiver and then to the TV??? Seems like another way to degrade the signal.....
1/8/2009 1:03:55 PM
^ It's digital. So long as the 1s and 0s are in the same places, there's nothing to degrade.
1/8/2009 1:05:17 PM
I wouldn't worry about it. Your roommate will probably send it all back and let you buy the sound system.
1/8/2009 4:32:28 PM
^^^yes, because you will only have to switch inputs on one device, rather than two. you will need an additional HDMI cable though, if you don't already have one.
1/8/2009 5:05:04 PM