My System Build Sept 2009

stSpringer2003

stSpringer2003

Enthusiast
My Receiver

Accessories4less

Onkyo TX-SR507 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver

Pronounced "On-key-O"

My Network Blue-Ray Disk Player LG BD390

us.lgservice.com


US Appliance

BD390 LG Blu-Ray Disc Player with BD-Live, Netflix, Cinema Now & Wireless Connectivity


My Speakers

The Speaker Company


* P Series LCR1 for Front Surround
* Includes Center Channel Speaker
* P Series LCR2 for Rear Surround
* Includes Back Channel Speaker
* ASW8 Subwoofer


Radio Shack 09/18/2009

Misc: 100'speaker wire, 3 HDMI cbl etc.


item 2782759 - 2- 50' clear spkr wire monster

item 1500209 - 3- 6'HDMI cbl

item 4202539 - 6' recaplg-2rcay

item 4202363 - 12' mf cable

So far so good for an entry level guy. I purchases these items based on
advice from audioholics. Here is my original posts

http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58668&page=2


Anyway my only problem to date is I could not get video from my blue ray player useing hdmi to the receiver I only had audio. So I tried component hook up from bd390 to plasma tv and I now have video and audio from the bd390.

Why would I not get video from the BD390 with the hdmi cable?

Please advise
 
J

jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Anyway my only problem to date is I could not get video from my blue ray player useing hdmi to the receiver I only had audio. So I tried component hook up from bd390 to plasma tv and I now have video and audio from the bd390.

Why would I not get video from the BD390 with the hdmi cable?

Please advise
What is the reason for using component instead of HDMI directly to tv? Because there is no HDMI input, and you were trying to do something like HDMI to receiver, with component out from receiver to TV? (that won't work).

There is some HDMI setting on Onkyos, at least on previous gen's, and I think* it's supposed to be set to "off", which is not exactly intuitive. IIRC.

Can the LG output video just fine using HDMI output directly to TV? If not, it must be either some setting, a defective player(?), or HDCP handshake issue.

If there is a handshake issue, you might try turning on the components in order of the downstream direction. As in player first, receiver next, tv last. You can try the opposite for the heck of it too, but I believe what I offered is the usual advice. (sometimes a tv looks for the handshake, doesn't see it, believes there is an issue but doesn't look for the handshake again).

good luck.
 
stSpringer2003

stSpringer2003

Enthusiast
What is the reason for using component instead of HDMI directly to tv? Because there is no HDMI input, and you were trying to do something like HDMI to receiver, with component out from receiver to TV? (that won't work).

There is some HDMI setting on Onkyos, at least on previous gen's, and I think* it's supposed to be set to "off", which is not exactly intuitive. IIRC.

Can the LG output video just fine using HDMI output directly to TV? If not, it must be either some setting, a defective player(?), or HDCP handshake issue.

If there is a handshake issue, you might try turning on the components in order of the downstream direction. As in player first, receiver next, tv last. You can try the opposite for the heck of it too, but I believe what I offered is the usual advice. (sometimes a tv looks for the handshake, doesn't see it, believes there is an issue but doesn't look for the handshake again).

good luck.
Thanks for the reply,

I believe I do have it set for hdmi output from receiver. I'll hunt more on it.
thanks.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Thanks for the reply,

I believe I do have it set for hdmi output from receiver. I'll hunt more on it.
thanks.
Sounds like you got some crazy stuff going on with the HDMI. Handshake issues can be impossible to fix sometimes. If all else fails you can just upgrade to a new tv.
 
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