Here is my setup:
-- I have MacMini, connected to Yamaha RX-V675 HDMI port via an HDMI cable.
-- The receiver is connected to an external display via HDMI cable. In other words, the Yamaha receiver is between the display and my MacMini.
-- My computer is connected to Schiit Modi 3 (D/A converter) which is connected to my receiver, then passive speakers.
This set up used to work.
Very recently I start seeing static/snow screen and I cannot use the display longer. When I was connecting the HDMI cable from MacMini to receiver, I found out (bu luck) that if HDMI cable is connected to V-AUX (HDMI port also, designed to connect game console, camcorder etc) on Yamaha, display works just fine. However, now I am not getting the sound. I do not know what is happening. Is there a way of getting sound from V-AUX? I checked the manual, I would expect sound but I do not get it. I would get the sound by chaning the source but then I lose video?
Any idea or solution?
Apologies, I did not notice your post until now. We do try to respond to these sorts of issues promptly.
I fear there may be issues developing with the HDMI board.
This is how I would proceed. First of all I would connect a solid reliable unit, like a disc player to those HDMI inputs and see what you get.
If the issue persists, I would do a soft reset and remove the AVR from the AC for a period of time. Press the on off button around 30 times while disconnected to drain the power supply caps completely.
Try this two or three times.
If that does not work record all your settings and do a hard reset back to the original default settings. Then reset up your receiver. If three attempts at this fail, then it is not a software problem, but almost certainly a hardware problem.
As far as I can tell, that unit is about 10 years old, so is at a time when receivers start to fail. It is certainly not cost effective to look at repair, and in any event new HDMI boards for the unit are unlikely to still be available. So if hard resets fail, it is time to recycle the unit and look for a new unit. I personally advise against refurb units.