

Seems like it's the lovely HDCP system required by the movie studios, which creates no end of headaches for consumers I guess my monitor will only handshake on video signals. Turned the monitor off, and normal DD sound came back. Turn on the Control for HDMI setting on your TV, and the A/V receiver or home theater system. The next steps depend on your TV menu options: Select Display & Sound Audio output Speakers Audio system. I got the high definition picture through on the monitor, but lost sound completely. On the remote control, press the HOME button. I did try hooking the HDMI output upto my computer monitor yesterday to see if I could get HD audio working (using a HDMI > DVI cable). People want to buy online!Īnyway I'm very happy with my amp and don't intend to change it for a long time now Wake up Denon, the marketplace is changing.

Unexpectedly i saw auth code on tv for fibaro. After successful connect, I put this code IP to plugin without result. To check auth code I installed 'Sony remote for iPad' and connect it. I looked for auth code in tv settings, but couldn't find anything. Instead I ordered this amp online in minutes at no extra cost and had it delivered to my door. It found my receiver Sony, but don't see Sony Bravia TV. It's also rare you can actually park near the shop so I'd have to lug a huge box a good distance back to the car.

This is why I bought a PS5 instead of the new xbox. Microsoft never officially explained why HDMI CEC wasn't supported in the X1X generation. At first it would power TV on and off but no volume control, now no CEC commands work at all after a couple days. Why should I have to take a huge chunk of my free time out to travel to a store and spend extra doing it with fuel/depreciation/parking costs. CEC enabled for everything on new Series S. I was considering one of the new Denon amps, but their annoying in-store only policy cost them that sale.
