Yamaha Receiver switching inputs to favor HDMI |
Yamaha Receiver switching inputs to favor HDMI |
Dec 28 2012, 03:25
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Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 27-October 12 Member No.: 104112 |
I want to first say that I have labored over this for hours with no luck, and always had good luck with getting great advice here, so thanks in advance for reading.
I have recently bought a Yamaha Rx V373 Receiver. I have a 2 speaker setup currently, and my trouble is with my Pioneer DVD player. It is a karaoke DVD player; the instructions are not in english, but as I can surmise, I MUST use the RCA jacks as outputs to use the Karaoke function (ie microphone). Now, having said that, I would like to have both the use of the DVD players analog (RCA) outputs for karaoke, and its HDMI outputs for movies etc. The DVD player is wired to my Yamaha receiver via HDMI, receiver to TV via HDMI. The DVD player is also wired via RCA to the TV for karaoke, and I have an optical cable from the TV to the input on the receiver. The problem: when i want to use the karaoke function on the DVD player (using the RCA outputs), and of course get the good sound from my receiver for the singing etc, the Yamaha receiver switches to the HDMI input for the DVD player, which then disables the karaoke microphone. I am actually not happy that my receiver switches inputs when I put it somewhere specifically (ie AV4), but maybe it is user error, or user misunderstanding. Thanks for any help on this. Oh, and of course I have gotten karaoke to work by unplugging the HDMI cable from the back of the DVD player, but this isn't preferred, especially considering i'm not the only one using the system. Thanks again in advance This post has been edited by tarkovsky: Dec 28 2012, 03:27 |
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Dec 29 2012, 04:05
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Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 27-October 12 Member No.: 104112 |
This is SOLVED by the way folks.
I did not want to do this because I wanted as few cables running to the TV as possible, but I just went DVD HDMI output straight to TV. Like I mentioned, I really didn't want to go this route due to the extra cord going up to the wall mounted TV, but I prefer it to unplugging the HDMI cable. But everything is working as it should now. Interestingly perhaps, I much prefer going straight to the TV if you don't consider the cable aspect of it all. It just kind of makes more sense to me and I can visualize it all easier. Thanks again to ALL!! This post has been edited by tarkovsky: Dec 29 2012, 04:08 |
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tarkovsky Yamaha Receiver switching inputs to favor HDMI Dec 28 2012, 03:25
Arnold B. Krueger QUOTE (tarkovsky @ Dec 27 2012, 21:25) I ... Dec 28 2012, 15:09
washu My suggestion:
Hook up the DVD player directly to... Dec 28 2012, 15:33
tarkovsky Thanks to both of you. I didn't realize the re... Dec 28 2012, 16:27
Apesbrain If the Pioneer unit has the appropriate outputs, h... Dec 28 2012, 19:16
tarkovsky QUOTE (Apesbrain @ Dec 28 2012, 19:16) If... Dec 29 2012, 02:23
mzil QUOTE (Apesbrain @ Dec 28 2012, 19:16) Em... Dec 29 2012, 02:45
tarkovsky QUOTE (mzil @ Dec 29 2012, 02:45) QUOTE (... Dec 29 2012, 04:00
andy o HDMI is a mess, a mixture of design by committee a... Dec 29 2012, 22:24
tarkovsky QUOTE (andy o @ Dec 29 2012, 22:24) HDMI ... Dec 31 2012, 10:53![]() ![]() |
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