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Devices => Sound Cards, DAC's, Receivers, Speakers, and Headphones => Topic started by: vroom on March 04, 2013, 11:11:55 am

Title: Receiver RGB ouput
Post by: vroom on March 04, 2013, 11:11:55 am
I'm attempting to match up RGB output settings across all of my devices prior to calibrating the new TV. Is there a way to tell what the HDMI out of my Pioneer VSX 1022K is sending my TV? (0-255 or 16-235)? Right now I am using the buggy Intel HD4000 but that will soon change as a discreete HD 7770 is on the way.

On another note, when restarting a paused movie a restart of the receiver is the only way to get the sound back (video plays fine). Anyone else experience this?
Title: Re: Receiver RGB ouput
Post by: Sandy B Ridge on March 04, 2013, 04:09:04 pm
On the first note - there might be an engineer or service menu on your tv that might tell you.

Second note - probably a hdmi handshake issue. Windows probably thinks the audio card has 'disappeared' and defaults to something else. Try the windows 'detect displays' function (Win key+D maybe. I can't quite remember) and then trying again. You might have to reselect the audio output device. TBH when this happens to me I usually end up rebooting the amp and PC. Another possible fix is a dongle on the hdmi cable to 'persist' the hdcp/edid (hdmi detective type device) but they are quite expensive and might not work.

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