Ive connected the Component Video Monitor Outputs to my television. Why is the picture scrambled and doubled?
The signal at the Component Video Monitor Outputs is a 480p progressive scan signal. Your television may be expecting a 480i interlaced signal. Consult the owner’s manual for your television and adjust any settings so that it is in progressive scan mode. If your television’s component video inputs are not capable of handling a progressive scan signal at all, disconnect the component video cables from the television and connect the S-video Monitor Output to the TV instead. Question:I’ve connected the HDMI™ output on my DVD player, set-top box or other source device to one of the receiver’s HDMI inputs, and I’ve connected the receiver’s HDMI output to an input on my video display or TV. Although I am able to see the picture on the display and I can hear audio through the TV’s speakers, why can’t I hear any audio through the speakers connected to the receiver, even when I disable the TV’s speakers? Answer:Your receiver is capable of switching HDMI signals, but it cannot access the data an
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