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    (0 vote) What Exactly Is A Home Theater Receiver HDMI? Kenneth D. There are so many different electronic gadgets and gizmos that we can use these days, that it can often be hard just to keep up and keep track and know what each is for. Well one of the most popular of these items that a person can have is a home theater receiver HDMI. So what exactly is a home theater receiver HDMI?
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    (0 vote) Comparisons Between A Home Theater Receiver And Stereo Receiver Kenneth D. Today's technology has created an enormous amount of systems with benefits and setbacks, and since improvement and making a product more reliable are the priorities. But as innovating and competition grew intense, a lot of designs and styles have been created; today there are better home theater receivers and innovative home theater stereo receivers are also out in the market, but which... products, articles
    (0 vote) Home Theater Audio Receiver For The Best Sound Experience by Agnes Bryan. A home theater audio receiver is the ideal system for those connoisseurs of music who prefer surround sound system. Though the music systems are tempting for any music lover, yet they may found variations in the sound effects. However, one should ensure that the system works in perfect sync with his home theater and according to his delight.
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    (0 vote) Home Theaters by Don Huddleston. Have you talked about your home theater? Everybody talks about screen resolutions on HDTV sets, people tend to forget about the other important part of the high-def experience: 5.1-channel surround sound. So if you've got yourself a great plasma, LCD, rear-projection HDTV or projector, and you're rocking the built-in speakers you're doing you and your loved ones a serious injustice by using them.... products, articles
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ONKYO HTS-6100\HTR667 receiver HDMI stopped working
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I've been having issues with my receiver that came with my Onkyo HTS-6100 HTIB unit. The receiver is the Onkyo HTR667, similar to the TX-SR606. When switching inputs through HDMI, I get the error, "No input selected". First, it started with only the input where my xbox 360 was connected to. I assumed it was just the Xbox that was having the issue. Then, it started to happen to all of my inputs. Only the CBL\SAT input worked, which had my Motorola DVR. I took my receiver to get serviced on 10/13/09 and picked it up 10/19/09. I was informed that the HDMI card was replaced. According to the the invoice, these are the part numbers for the new HDMI card: "Part # 22242394R3 SII9134CTU Q8401"
When I first connected my AVR yesterday, the inputs did not work for the first 30 seconds. I feared that the problem was still present. I power cycled the unit and then it started to work no problem. Today, 10/20/09, I powered on the unit with the input CBL\SAT selected and was able to watch a SD channel. I changed it to HBOHD, again the error, "No input selected". UGH!!! I turned on my PS3(input VCR\DVR), Xbox 360(AUX), and ONKYO DVD player(DVD) and none of them worked! Swapped back to CBL\SAT, and got sound from my Cablebox, but no picture. I am extremely disappointed in this AVR because I read great things about Onkyo. Mind you, every one at AVSForums agreed that their AVR's ran hot, but that was it. More and more, I am seeing that others are having the same issue. Onkyo better get its act together...
Update, after 30 minutes of leaving the receiver on CBL\SAT, I finally got an HD picture to work with sound..
*********UPDATE*********** I received my my AVR from the service center about two weeks ago. So far, so good. The Onkyo has been working like the first day I got her. The owner of the service center, Madison Engineering in East Rutherford, NJ, was very helpful through out this whole ordeal. He even took my avr to his house, connected it to his home theater, and noticed that the problem only happened with 1080P signals. The HDMI card was replaced twice. This time around, it worked. If it stops working, I will update this video.
******Second UPDATE 02/03/2010********************* My unit is still working, thank God. But wanted to also add something else that I noticed started to work again after my HDMI card was replaced. When I first bought my receiver in July of '08, I was able to use the On Screen Display to program the receiver. About 2 months later, the OSD decided not to work. I was only able to change the input settings the old fashioned way, through the LCD of the receiver, which was a pain. Since I barely used this function since I lost the ability to use it in the very beginning of me owning my receiver, I forgot about it. The other day, I was playing with my inputs on my receiver, and boom, the OSD came back. Wow, the faulty HDMI issue really started two months after unwrapping it from the box. So now, after I got my HDMI card replaced, it solved another issue, the long lost OSD.
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