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    Default Video output problem on Yamaha RX-V663

    Trying to assess a problem with video output to a Toshiba DVD player that has never been a problem in the past. The Yamaha is about 4 yrs. old and gets continual use (whenever the TV is turned on). Two days ago we tried to play a movie in a Toshiba DVD player and got sound, but no picture. This has never happened before and we had just watched a movie the previous night without incident. I have tried to troubleshoot as follows: Changed out the CD several times.. Changed out the DVD player to a brand new unit.... Changed out the component cables with new cables... Switched the component cables to different video outputs. Still no video through the DVD player, although the TV/Cable is working fine. Is the receiver video output fried?? Or am I missing something? Thanks for any advice.

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    Have you tried plugging the video from the DVD player directly into the TV? It could also be the DVD player that died.
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    Quote Originally Posted by angelo newbie View Post
    Trying to assess a problem with video output to a Toshiba DVD player that has never been a problem in the past. The Yamaha is about 4 yrs. old and gets continual use (whenever the TV is turned on). Two days ago we tried to play a movie in a Toshiba DVD player and got sound, but no picture. This has never happened before and we had just watched a movie the previous night without incident. I have tried to troubleshoot as follows: Changed out the CD several times.. Changed out the DVD player to a brand new unit.... Changed out the component cables with new cables... Switched the component cables to different video outputs. Still no video through the DVD player, although the TV/Cable is working fine. Is the receiver video output fried?? Or am I missing something? Thanks for any advice.

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    I bet this is a resolution miss match.

    Your DVD player is 480i, so the receiver has to up convert it to the resolution of your TV.

    Make sure the up resolution in your receiver is turned on and the the resolution from the output of your receiver matches that of the TV.

    I had a similar issue last week, in that I had no picture from my BD player, but sound.

    It turned out that the BD player had changed its output resolution all by itself.

    Since you are having this problem with two different DVD players, I would bet this is the issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by angelo newbie View Post
    Still no video through the DVD player
    Do you really mean "through" the DVD player? Are you using an old player that has an integrated tuner or which passes video through it? I'm guessing not, but just wanted to clarify.

    From what you said it sounds like you completely removed both the player and cables from the equation, leaving the receiver - which can be verified if you plug the video source (DVD) directly into the TV and it works.
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    Thanks to all who took the time to provide their expertise provided with my video problem. I resolved the issue by hooking the DVD player directly to the TV as several of you suggested. This took the receiver out of the video loop and the problem went away. Takes an extra step to switch over but we are now back on line. Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelo newbie View Post
    Thanks to all who took the time to provide their expertise provided with my video problem. I resolved the issue by hooking the DVD player directly to the TV as several of you suggested. This took the receiver out of the video loop and the problem went away. Takes an extra step to switch over but we are now back on line. Thanks again!

    Angelo
    I would still go to the video set up menu of the receiver and check the output resolution and change as indicated. I have a strong feeling that is your problem.
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