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 Yamaha AVR Thread v2.00, Discussions about Yamaha AVR

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Poadster
post Apr 27 2010, 12:29 AM

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HDMI1.4 is the new standard that accepts 3D signals for future 3D BD movies, of course you need a new 3D enabled panel to see 3D la....

And no, all current panels cant play the new 3D codec carried by HDMI1.4...


Added on April 27, 2010, 12:44 am
QUOTE(chinook @ Mar 29 2010, 12:29 AM)
Hi there everyone. New owner of an RX465 here =D

Very satisfied with it so far but I've got a little problem that I can't seem to figure out how to fix.

Currently, I have the AVR set up with 2 HDMI input cables from my Xbox 360(HDMI 2) and my Astro Byond(HDMI 1) decoder.

When I switch from HDMI 2 to HDMI 1 while astro Byond is on a HD Channel (573, 575, 832, etc.), the signal to the TV seems to go on and off(sound and image sometimes come on for a second before going blank again) for about 10-20 seconds before the image appears (properly) on the TV. I can hear a switching noise from the AVR occurring every few seconds during this period. The problem doesn't occur when the decoder is on an SD channel.

Any idea what's the problem and does anyone have any solutions..?
...btw, the Xbox is on 1080p reso while the Astro decoder is set to 1080i. I've tried changing the reso of the decoder to 720p but it didn't make a difference.

Oh yea, I can also feel electricity currents whenever I touch the AVR while it's on. Is that normal..?
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Its about the handshake protocol, and the AVR is switching to get the right resolution. Your X360 is at 1080p and Astro is at 1080i, so it need to switch it internally again.... even my as PS3, X360, WDTV and DVD HDMI set at 1080p, V465 takes a short while to switch between sources. And as it does with HD Astro channel changes.... it has to decipher the signal each time a channel changes...

For the static (i hope its static and NOT electricity for your sake), check your power socket cables and insulation, and the earth on your wall socket..... or is your room carpeted with aircon and its you thats generating the static when u walk across the room?? LOLZ

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post Jul 21 2010, 03:31 AM

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QUOTE(scsoo @ Jul 20 2010, 11:40 AM)
Thinks Yamaha Warehouse Sale is back... saw a banner in front of the Kelana Jaya Yamaha.. think 24-25 July.... if not wrong...
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You are right, they are calling it "THE WEEKEND SALE" and clearing stock for most of their products, AVR and speakers are usually included....
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post Jul 3 2012, 12:43 AM

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QUOTE(hann2 @ Jul 2 2012, 09:00 PM)
What kind of connection from your amp to tv?
If RCA is being input from Astro to amp, then amp to tv must also be RCA.
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Added on July 3, 2012, 12:44 am
QUOTE(dynasty88 @ Jul 2 2012, 12:21 PM)
I have bought RX-V473 last weekend. Why I can not see any image when connect RCA from astro to it. I can hear the sound from it though...Please help how to configure it.
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Did u get it at 16XX at the Warehouse sale...??

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