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macaholic
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Re: Apple TV , HDMI and lack of digital sound

said by Count Zero See Profile :

Have any other products had trouble with those TVs? PS3s or XBox 360s or BluRay players? Just wondering.
some folks reported issues with PS3's but that seemed to have been a while ago.... like I said Apple acknowledges the HDMI port has issues with Samsungs no real complaints from Sharp users found. My PS3 works find with the TV same HDMI ports.

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Count Zero
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Gotcha. I was just seeing if maybe there was something weird with the HDMI on those TVs.

You aren't running your AppleTV through a receive I am guessing?

macaholic
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the idea was to run all HDMI through the TV and via single digital out on TV get to the receiver. Worked very well with old TV.. a little disappointed about this issue.

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Count Zero
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Ahhhh - gotcha. My setup is exactly the opposite

Run everything through the receiver and then single output to TV.


HiVolt
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said by Count Zero See Profile :

My setup is exactly the opposite

Run everything through the receiver and then single output to TV.
Yeah that's a great way to do it, provided you have a relatively new receiver with HDMI switching...
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thorgod
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Socorro, NM

reply to macaholic
Hmm...come to think, my LG has some issues 'seeing' the HDMI signal at first. I haven't tried different cables (because the bastards are expensive!), but I'd always assumed it was a cable problem before it was a TV/Apple TV issue. (Mind you, I bought the expensive gold/silver HDMI cable...) So, who knows! I find it appalling that there would be any issues with a connection standard that's supposed to be vastly superior to the old RCA cables.


MacLeech
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said by thorgod See Profile :

I haven't tried different cables (because the bastards are expensive!
Check again on those cable prices:
»www.monoprice.com/products/subde···id=10240
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Count Zero
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Sure do - my Onkyo does full 1080p upconversion from any source (granted I only have a 720p TV).
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