6/30/2023 0 Comments Kplayer 2500 hdmi not working![]() There's also a PC hooked up directly to the TV, because that's physically a lot closer, and it made more sense to plug the TV in directly as an alternate monitor than through the Receiver.) Why would we suddenly need a different That's the plan! (Well, sorta. ![]() That Receiver had other issues, and eventually needed replacement, but it did work. Third: We still wouldn't be able to see the Receiver's own interface (though admittedly, this is not that big a big But it used to work just fine with our previous Receiver, using the very same cable. Second: If we were to connect the Bluray player through the TV, would the audio signal still be 5.1 by the time it gets to the Receiver? Cables would have to be at least 8 meters (about 25 feet) long, and we'd need several of them. Is there a way to benefit from ARC when playing media on the TV itself, and still be able to receive signal from the receiver, without the need for separate audio cables (which would include a loss of functionality, such as the receiver automatically powering on and switching to the TV ARC signal when the TV is powered That 'solution' is highly inconvenient, because of several reasons:įirst: The TV is mounted against a wall opposite of where the receiver and other devices are. Only when we plug the receiver into the 4th HDMI port does the Smart TV not receive any signal. When we connect another device to the 4th HDMI port (the one that supports ARC), such as connecting the Digital TV Mediabox directly, video is received properly. Disabling Output to the receiver on the Smart TV settings does play audio from the TV, but this is naturally sub-par to hearing it over proper speakers. But, then ARC doesn't work, so when we try to play a YouTube video, we have no sound. If we plug the HDMI cable into any of the other ports, then we receive video just fine (for example, the receiver's menu panels, or a Digital TV Mediabox plugged into the Receiver). In the Source settings, we can see that there's a cable plugged in, and we can select it, but when we do, the TV reports that it receives no signal. However, we do not receive any video input from the HDMI port. If we, for example, play a YouTube video, we can hear the sound coming from our speakers, and the TV remote's volume buttons control the receiver's volume settings. If we plug the HDMI cable into the ARC port, then ARC is working properly. The HDMI cable is in the OUT port of the Yamaha receiver. Both are capable of ARC, and we've configured both the TV and the receiver to enable ARC. We have a UE48HU7500L Samsung Smart TV and a HTR 4071 Yamaha receiver, connected through an HDMI cable.
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