Onkyo TX-SR607 resolution switching problem

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treblebass

Audiophyte
I have a Directv HD receiver and Samsung 55 plasma tv hooked up via HDMI. When Im watching TV and change a channel that is 720p to another channel that is 1080p everything is fine. However, when I hook up the TV to the Onkyo HDMI out and the Directv HD reciever to the Onkyo HDMI CAB/SAT input and try to change between to channels with different resolution the Onkyo makes this clicking sound and it takes a bit longer then it would with just the TV and Directv receiver. I had similar setup before but with a different TV and didn't have this problem. Any ideas as to why this is happening and how I can fix it?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I have a Directv HD receiver and Samsung 55 plasma tv hooked up via HDMI. When Im watching TV and change a channel that is 720p to another channel that is 1080p everything is fine. However, when I hook up the TV to the Onkyo HDMI out and the Directv HD reciever to the Onkyo HDMI CAB/SAT input and try to change between to channels with different resolution the Onkyo makes this clicking sound and it takes a bit longer then it would with just the TV and Directv receiver. I had similar setup before but with a different TV and didn't have this problem. Any ideas as to why this is happening and how I can fix it?
Onkyo receivers are known for this problem. There is no fix.
 
sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
You're fighting two problems. DTV HD receivers take for-flipping-ever to change channels and Onkyos click when changing resolution. The fix is set the Onkyo to pass through the video unchanged and let your TV handle the upconversion. The TV will likely do a better job anyway.
 
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treblebass

Audiophyte
The fix is set the Onkyo to pass through the video unchanged and let your TV handle the upconversion.
Sorry Im a audio video noob but I assume this means to connect the TV straight to the Directv receiver via HDMI then connect the Directv receiver to the Onkyo by toslink or rca? Or is there a setting in the Onkyo receiver I can change that would allow the video to pass through unchanged? Thanks for the help.
 
sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
Sorry Im a audio video noob but I assume this means to connect the TV straight to the Directv receiver via HDMI then connect the Directv receiver to the Onkyo by toslink or rca? Or is there a setting in the Onkyo receiver I can change that would allow the video to pass through unchanged? Thanks for the help.
The menu location varies from year to year and model to model but there should be something like "source setup" (make sure you're on Cable/Satellite) and under that something like "picture adjust". Set it for "through" which is no video processing. Generally speaking modern TVs do a better job of upscaling and you won't need the receiver stopping to examine the incoming signal and make adjustments every time you change the channel.

FWIW I have three Onkyo receivers and this is what I did with mine while I has DTV.

While you're in the menus it's also a good time (optional) to make sure that you've set the "listening mode presets" you need to block out about a 1/2 hour and set the presets for each function (DVD, Cable, etc) and match them up. For example Dolby digital should probably be set to default to dolby digital and DTS signals should probably be set to default to DTS. There are a lot of functions and 2 pages of presets for each. That saves having to manually set listening modes all the time. This is a good place to read the manual before getting started.
 
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treblebass

Audiophyte
Thanks sholling! With your "listening mode presets" advice I was able to fix the problem.
 

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