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Vicki C Posted on Dec 06, 2013

No sound through yamaha htr-5750 receiver and samsung blu-ray

I have the hdmi cables from sattelite and blu-ray connected to tv, but when I play blu-ray I only gey sound from tv not surround

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That's because tha hdmi is desing to play sound to the reciver you may have to use out put sound from the unit.

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Damen Wong

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2008

SOURCE: No Audio

Hi,

Your receiver is the Denon AVR 2105 and not the Sony STR-DG510 5.1 Channels Receiver?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2008

SOURCE: No Audio

What port do you have the HDMI from you BD player into on the 510. If you have it on the DVD port then fiber optic will do you no good, the DVD HDMI only supports digital coax, the Video2 HDMI only accepts fiber optic, and there is an extra fiber optic for the Sat input. If your BD player does not have digital coax out, or if you dont want to buy another cable, just move the HDMI from DVD to Video2 on the 510. I am willing to bet you have the BD player plugged into the DVD HDMI port and the fiber optic cable from you BD player to the Video2 fiber input.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2009

SOURCE: no sound from Sony STR-DH500 when playing dvds with HDMI

no sound via hdmi cables, you must use optical or coaxial

Marek Podmaka

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: I cannot get sound from a sony BDS350 (Blue ray

This must be configuration problem on the BD player. In this case receiver just outputs the signal it receives digitally. If it displayes PCM 2ch, that means it receives only 2 channel audio from BD player.
You can try to configure the BD player not to decode audio and to output the RAW stream over coax cable to the receiver. Then the receiver should get raw Dolby Digital encoded data and be able to decode it into 5.1 channels. It should also display Dolby D instead of PCM in such case.

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