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hmakkaha

Audiophyte
Hi.
Looking for advice, having a hard time. I can only have video when playing DVD connecting via ARC no AUDIO. I can't even have Set up display on the TV Screen.
I will appreciate all the help.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
That unit looks like it's much older and doesn't support ARC. Connect the DVD player to the Onkyo and then the HDMI out to your display.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
According to Onkyo instruction book it does support ARC.
That unit has an ARC HDMI port, but that unit was released in 2008 and HDMI ARC was released in 2009. I suspect that Onkyo jumped the gun and that the HDMI ARC spec on that unit is not correct.

In any event ARC was very hit and miss, with a lot of problems. It was not until eARC that it became truly reliable.

I would regard that unit as not having ARC.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Hi.
Looking for advice, having a hard time. I can only have video when playing DVD connecting via ARC no AUDIO. I can't even have Set up display on the TV Screen.
I will appreciate all the help.
ARC with a tv wouldn't yield the possibility of having the GUI displayed on the tv from the avr (it would only provide audio from the tv to the avr). How are you connecting your dvd player, to the avr or to the tv?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Hi.
Looking for advice, having a hard time. I can only have video when playing DVD connecting via ARC no AUDIO. I can't even have Set up display on the TV Screen.
I will appreciate all the help.
How long is your HDMI cable and have you tried a different cable?

If you think you have properly connected your Onkyo to your TV with an HDMI cable less than 12' and you can't even see a setup screen from the receiver then you likely have a blown HDMI board. You can try a receiver reset. How long have you had this receiver? I suspect you have recently bought this receiver used. Is that correct?

On further research, I note that those receivers are known for frequent failure of the DSP chips resulting in no sound. Can you get sound with a device connected to your receiver? The other frequent failure reported with those units was HDMI board failure. it seems those receiver have a bad rap sheet.
 
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hmakkaha

Audiophyte
That unit has an ARC HDMI port, but that unit was released in 2008 and HDMI ARC was released in 2009. I suspect that Onkyo jumped the gun and that the HDMI ARC spec on that unit is not correct.

In any event ARC was very hit and miss, with a lot of problems. It was not until eARC that it became truly reliable.

I would regard that unit as not having ARC.
So my question is when I play DVDS I can see Video but no sound.
Other A/V Receiver I have is Denon 3312c1
is that support ARC?
Thanks
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
So my question is when I play DVDS I can see Video but no sound.
Other A/V Receiver I have is Denon 3312c1
is that support ARC?
Thanks
You are being very vague. If you get no sound at all when the player is connected to an input HDMI port, not ARC, then I suspect your DSD chip is blown. Those were, and are dreadful receivers.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
So my question is when I play DVDS I can see Video but no sound.
Other A/V Receiver I have is Denon 3312c1
is that support ARC?
Thanks
That is newer and from 2011 and it does support ARC. However it is over 14 years old. The useful life of receivers is around 14 years. If you keep using old receivers you are likely to have problems.
 

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