C
clowe
Audiophyte
Well, I thought HDMI was supposed to be the one cord easy solution. I guess I was mistaken or I'm clearly missing something. I just purchased a Denon 4306 receiver with the Denon 1920 DVD player. Both are to be hooked up to an HP md6580n DLP TV and Klipsch speakers.
My plan is to use HDMI to connect the DVD to the Receiver to the TV. The problem is when I do this I'm not getting sound or a picture from the DVD. Here is the strange part. I am able to pull up the on screen menu to configure the Receiver (DVD is set to HDMI1). While I'm in the configuration screen, I do get audio from the DVD player (I have Polar Express in the DVD for testing purposes). However, as soon as I exit the configuration screen, I lose the sound and still have no picture.
I have connected the DVD directly to the TV and got a picture and sound. I tried this with both cable to make sure the cables were not the problem. I have configured both Audio and Video connections for the DVD to HDMI1 and I have also tried hitting Auto to see if it would detect the settings itself. I'm running out of ideas and beginning to wonder if I have defective equipment.
Any ideas or suggestions? Let me know if additional information would be helpful and I'll do my best to provide it. Thanks for any help you guys can give.
My plan is to use HDMI to connect the DVD to the Receiver to the TV. The problem is when I do this I'm not getting sound or a picture from the DVD. Here is the strange part. I am able to pull up the on screen menu to configure the Receiver (DVD is set to HDMI1). While I'm in the configuration screen, I do get audio from the DVD player (I have Polar Express in the DVD for testing purposes). However, as soon as I exit the configuration screen, I lose the sound and still have no picture.
I have connected the DVD directly to the TV and got a picture and sound. I tried this with both cable to make sure the cables were not the problem. I have configured both Audio and Video connections for the DVD to HDMI1 and I have also tried hitting Auto to see if it would detect the settings itself. I'm running out of ideas and beginning to wonder if I have defective equipment.
Any ideas or suggestions? Let me know if additional information would be helpful and I'll do my best to provide it. Thanks for any help you guys can give.