New tests I did today, to see if they can help you to help me
- I connected Asus mediacentre to Pioneer amplifier either with HDMI, optical and coaxial. Result for these three connections was the same misfunction you can see in the first post video
- According to wikipedia, PS3 cannot output raw, so it always codifies to dolby, DTS or PCM. This means tha hearing PS3 correctly does not neccesary means that Pioneer amplifier is working fine (if I understands correctly, as the signal comes codified instead of raw, Pioneer does nothing with it)
Actually, pioneer behaves differently. When playing content from Asus, the amplifier "detects" the codec and reports it in its dispaly (DTS, Dolby....) as the Pioneer is set in Auto Direct. Being in this same configuration, when playing PS3 blu-rays, the Pioneer gear does not say anything about the codec it is display, it seems is just outputting signal as it comes
- I did an additional test with a recorder-DVD-player (configured as Bitstream for either dolby, DTS and MPEG) I do own as well, playing some content from its internal hard drive that was recorded from a signal coming from scart, and results were:
· When connected to Pioneer via HDMI cable, sound is OK in all speakers, no strange misfunctions
· When connected with optical cable, you can barely hear content 4-5 seconds before it completely goes mute (no comes and goes, but just no sound at all)
Again, when play content from this last device, Pioneer display does not inform at all of codec from the input (same behaviour in that as when playing PS3)
This problem with the optical/DVDrecorder started a few days ago. I did not worry very much then: connected the recorder to Pioneer using a very good quality RCA cable (red and white for both channels) and since then, I can perfectly hear anything coming from that device
But now, I think this is telling me that problem is in the Pionner amplifier
What do you think guys? Does this make things clearer or more messy?
Thanks very much for your help again!