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Derrleak

Junior Audioholic
Alright. So I got my Onkyo 605 and I have everything going through HDMI to my TV and my PS3 works, but I cannot seem to get picture/sound for my Xbox 360 going into the receiver with component. I have them plugged into component IN and I assign the row its plugged in and go to it, but I still am not getting any picture. What am I missing here?

Thanks
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
You may have to assign the input to transcode from component to HDMI in a separate part of the set-up menu, maybe a digital conversion option. I'm not familiar with the 605 specifically, but I'm pretty sure I have to do that with my Denon.
 
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Derrleak

Junior Audioholic
Well I'll look around for something like that. I go to "Component Video In" and assign it to "IN 2" and thats where the xbox is plugged in...and then I would just assume it would upconvert through HDMI out to my TV on Game/TV IN 2...but no dice. I'll toy around more.
 
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MDS

Audioholic Spartan
Page 48 of the manual. You need to go into the HDMI input menu and set whichever input selector you are using for the XBox to '---'.
 
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Derrleak

Junior Audioholic
Okay... I have Game/TV HDMI input on IN 1 for the PS3...I go to Game/TV and the PS3 is there. I plugged the Xbox into IN3 for component and my friend switched the xbox from HDTV to TV on the cable and I get a visual...but I want it in HD, not 480i or whatever the TV is. Then I dont have sound...where does the audio for the xbox go and am I really screwed out of HD for my xbox unless I plug it into my TV??
 
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Derrleak

Junior Audioholic
I have audio, and picture in SD. From the looks of it, am I not able to transmit HD through component? I don't get ANY picture when I have my cable switched to HDTV on my xbox cord. I am hoping to god I am just over looking something. I can't stand to play my xbox in SD!
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
Go to the Input/Output Assign menu > HDMI Monitor > set to yes.
The condition you're describing makes me think that the HDMI Monitor setting is set to no.
 
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Derrleak

Junior Audioholic
Found problem. My res was set to 1080p through component when I had it hooked up to my TV. The receiver does not read the signal so I plugged back into my TV, bumped down to 720p and pluggd and then it worked fine.
 
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