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No picture when hooking component through receiver. Get sound but no picture. Tried to put ps3 in input 1, 2 and 3. Tried multiple cables as well

  • naumanc Dec 30, 2009

    I understand the upconverting aspect. So when I hook up the DVD player with component cables I have to hook up the component out to the tv to get the video but it does not come through the hdmi. As stated before when I hook up the ps3 to the hdmi input i get sound but no video. The sound does not even come through optical even when I assign it in the menu.

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With Denon you have to go into the menu and "assign" the inputs.

You have to select if you are using HDMI, s-video composite etc.

If your unit has upconverting remember that it will upconvert a s-video signal to HDMI but not the other way around.

HDMI is a digital signal composite, s-video etc are analog therefore you could not use the HDMI output from your PS3 but then use the red, blue green composite outputs from your receiver to run to your tv.

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