HDMI Audio Issue

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HDMI Audio Issue - Fixed

Guys,

Need help. I have a Samsung Blue Ray player BDP3600, connect over HDMI to my DENON 1610. When I am listening to only Audio (Via CD or USB) and I turn off the TV, the audio goes away from the AMP. I have set the HDMI audio out to AMP on 1610 and even that is not helping. I have to always keep my TV on, even when I want to listen to just music. Please help....

Turned Off Anynet+ from the BlueRay player, works likes a dream..

Thanks All!!
 
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^^ :D :D Its called Pure Direct in Yamaha where the amp cuts out any video out and just does shortest path audio processing.Is it called Pure Audio mode in Denon?

Then there is the Straight mode in Yamaha,maybe thats the counterpart of the Direct mode u are speaking of :)
 
the audio goes out?? Does the Amp remain tuned on when you switch off the TV?

You can check the settings in TV about the HDMI control on other devices connected to it.

May be this related to the HDMI Control set up IN 1610. Is that set to ON? If yes, you can try setting it to OFF.
 
Guys,

Need help. I have a Samsung Blue Ray player BDP3600, connect over HDMI to my DENON 1610. When I am listening to only Audio (Via CD or USB) and I turn off the TV, the audio goes away from the AMP. I have set the HDMI audio out to AMP on 1610 and even that is not helping. I have to always keep my TV on, even when I want to listen to just music. Please help....

If you connection is something like the below, then it could be because of handshaking issue

Samsung -> HDMI -> AVR -> HDMI -> TV

The handshaking requires both the HDMI links to be active.

Try switching the components in different order including TV and see if you can switch it off.
 
I think this trick worked with some other member to,secondly you must have configed your TV with AVR as direct link,check that too.
 
If you connection is something like the below, then it could be because of handshaking issue

Samsung -> HDMI -> AVR -> HDMI -> TV

The handshaking requires both the HDMI links to be active.

Try switching the components in different order including TV and see if you can switch it off.

Yes, this is how they are connected...
 
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