izitbroken
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- Jonathan
Hi all.
I went on vacation and came back to receiver issues. Joy.
On Thursday night, I was watching a movie without any issues, but when I got back on Tuesday, no video (audio works fine). I don't even have the main menu from the receiver. Just my TV's "no signal" message.
I've unplugged everything and made sure all the HDMI cables work with other devices (with the exception of a second TV as I do not have one). As one might expect, none of my devices (XBox, cable, AppleTV, etc.) show up on the TV when router through the receiver -- they work fine if plugged directly into the TV via HDMI.
I've tried resetting the receiver, but don't have access to many of the settings since I can't see anything on my TV.
Here are the specs of what I dealing with
Receiver: Yamaha Aventage RX-A730
TV: Panasonic Viera (not sure of the exact model number as I didn't purchase it)
All connections via HDMI
Everything is plugged into a surge protector so my hope it wasn't a power surge (nothing else in the house was tripped)
I went on vacation and came back to receiver issues. Joy.
On Thursday night, I was watching a movie without any issues, but when I got back on Tuesday, no video (audio works fine). I don't even have the main menu from the receiver. Just my TV's "no signal" message.
I've unplugged everything and made sure all the HDMI cables work with other devices (with the exception of a second TV as I do not have one). As one might expect, none of my devices (XBox, cable, AppleTV, etc.) show up on the TV when router through the receiver -- they work fine if plugged directly into the TV via HDMI.
I've tried resetting the receiver, but don't have access to many of the settings since I can't see anything on my TV.
Here are the specs of what I dealing with
Receiver: Yamaha Aventage RX-A730
TV: Panasonic Viera (not sure of the exact model number as I didn't purchase it)
All connections via HDMI
Everything is plugged into a surge protector so my hope it wasn't a power surge (nothing else in the house was tripped)
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