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Old 02-25-2009, 03:31 AM   #1
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okay so basically this home theather i own has been driving me nuts... i have a samsung 750 series tv with an hdmi wire going to the receiver, i have a cable box with an hdmi wire going into the receiver, and i have a bluray player with an hdmi wire going into the receiver.. the receiver i have is the Samsung - 650W 5.1-Channel Home Theater System Model: HT-AS720ST.. the problem im having is there is no sound coming from the receiver.. and worse of all the bluray player wont connect to anynet.. i really dont want to pay the geek squad 200 bucks to have them press two buttons to configurate this... can someone please give me a direction to go in! please..


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i don't believe you receiver is capable of passing audio over HDMI, i believe it is a pass thru only system which means it can pass video but not audio.

The way to get audio from this would be to use an optical cable from each of your components to the receiver. The downside to this is that you will not be able to get the hd audio codecs.
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i don't believe you receiver is capable of passing audio over HDMI, i believe it is a pass thru only system which means it can pass video but not audio.

The way to get audio from this would be to use an optical cable from each of your components to the receiver. The downside to this is that you will not be able to get the hd audio codecs.
really?? this blows.. i just paid 500 plus bucks for this thing and it wont work with my bluray player... i cant even get video to play on my bluray player.. and what do you mean by not being able to get the hd audio codecs

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really?? this blows.. i just paid 500 plus bucks for this thing and it wont work with my bluray player... i cant even get video to play on my bluray player.. and what do you mean by not being able to get the hd audio codecs

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in order to get hd audio codecs the receiver must be able to accept audio through HDMI also commonly known as PCM

If you can only get audio through an optical cable you will not be able to listen to the dolby tru hd and DTS HD tracks that blu rays have because optical cables do not have the required bandwidth to pass these lossl less tracks.

as for the video not working, did you cnahge the output in the blu ray player to HDMI out?
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in order to get hd audio codecs the receiver must be able to accept audio through HDMI also commonly known as PCM

If you can only get audio through an optical cable you will not be able to listen to the dolby tru hd and DTS HD tracks that blu rays have because optical cables do not have the required bandwidth to pass these lossl less tracks.

as for the video not working, did you cnahge the output in the blu ray player to HDMI out?
how do i change the output in the bluray player?
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What Blu Ray player do you have?

there should just be an option on your blu ray player in the menu where you can switch the output to HDMI

or it could be that you need to switc the output to HDMI on the receiver
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Old 02-25-2009, 03:49 AM   #7
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I just checked out the manual and from I could tell it can play HDMI audio. On page 24 of the manual I got on the Samsung site, it says that you have to set the HDMI Audio to AVR to allow the audio to play through your speakers. The other option is TV and it will pass the audio through the receiver and into the TV.

Also, on page 15 it says "By connecting through the HDMI(High-Definition Multimedia Interface) interface, you can play back digital video and audio
without conversion to analog." This is for the connection of a Blu-ray player.

As for the Anynet+ feature, have you turned it on? Sounds like it must be turn on to be used. And it looks like you control everything with the TV remote.
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I just checked out the manual and from I could tell it can play HDMI audio. On page 24 of the manual I got on the Samsung site, it says that you have to set the HDMI Audio to AVR to allow the audio to play through your speakers. The other option is TV and it will pass the audio through the receiver and into the TV.

Also, on page 15 it says "By connecting through the HDMI(High-Definition Multimedia Interface) interface, you can play back digital video and audio
without conversion to analog." This is for the connection of a Blu-ray player.

As for the Anynet+ feature, have you turned it on? Sounds like it must be turn on to be used. And it looks like you control everything with the TV remote.
this option doenst pop up on my setting for some reason... all the others do.. ive done test tone, and DRC setting, etc.. .. and anynet feature is turned on.. trust me i wish it was this easy.. i dunno why im haivng this problem, im usually good with things like this.. and i find it odd that HDMI audio option isnt presented on the screen
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Here, this is what the manual says:

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Before using!
• Press the INPUT MODE button to select HDMI1 or HDMI2. (see page 21)
• If you select Digital (Optical, Coaxial) or Analog, the HDMI audio setting will be deactivated.

1.) Press SETUP/MENU button, and then press the ENTER
button.
• “SETUP MODE” appears on the display and goes into Setup Mode.

2.) Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to select the “HDMI AUDIO”, and then
press the ENTER button.
• “HDMI : AVR” appears on the display.

3.) Press the UP/DOWN button to set the HDMI audio.
• Each time you press this button, HDMI : AVR ➝HDMI : TV will be selected in turn.

To exit setup mode
• Wait for about 5 seconds or press SETUP/MENU button.
“SETUP OFF” appears on the display and Setup Mode is exited.
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okay so basically this home theather i own has been driving me nuts... i have a samsung 750 series tv with an hdmi wire going to the receiver, i have a cable box with an hdmi wire going into the receiver, and i have a bluray player with an hdmi wire going into the receiver.. the receiver i have is the Samsung - 650W 5.1-Channel Home Theater System Model: HT-AS720ST.. the problem im having is there is no sound coming from the receiver.. and worse of all the bluray player wont connect to anynet.. i really dont want to pay the geek squad 200 bucks to have them press two buttons to configurate this... can someone please give me a direction to go in! please..


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Welcome to the Hell that is the Samsung AS720.

1) Make sure the blu-ray player is plugged into the HDMI labelled DVD.

2) Make sure the cable box is in the HDMI labelled Sat.

3) To show the BD player, press DVD on the remote (number 1 or 3, I believe).

4) Press the "Input Mode" button on the remote until the receiver shows "DVD HDMI".

5) Same sequence to get cable box to work.

6) You will, from time to time, have to select HDMI as input mode on your sources.

As for the other issues, the receiver WILL accept audio over HDMI. Further, it will decode Dolby TrueHD. But not DTS HDMA.

As a final note on Anynet, you will need to activate it in the player, the tv, and the receiver.
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