HDMI handshake. I get it with my Demon AVR-1612 & the HR44 DVR. I change the input on the AV receiver and back to the HR-44, will get Dolby Digital. Every now and then I end up with no sound to my TV, from the output of the Avrs, after watching a blu-ray. Then I have to turn off the HR-44 and back on, so I get sound through my Sound bar, connected to my TV. I found out this quirk the first day. Pace screwed something up. I am beginning to think that they are using the same chip set that they used in some of the IPTV boxes, that ATT used, before the newer ones came out a couple of years ago.
This problem is not a Denon/Direct issue. It is happening with Yamaha, Onkyo and other brands.Ive heard several issues with denon and directv having issues. I've got a Denon X-1000 and have never had a single issue except with the airplay, nothing ever with the Denon/Directv. I don't think the issue is Directv but more Denon since I see it across the board with other providers
For me it is the HR-44/700 & C31/700 clients. Pace screwed something up with them.Is this a particular recvr ?
I have a Yamaha RX25 (or there abouts) and HR24 and never have had this issue ...
Again it is not just a Demon AVRS problem. This issue is a HDMI handshake issue, that affects every manufacturers equipment.I'm still convinced its a Denon issue. Never once in the 3 Yahamas I owned or 2 Pioneers did I ever see the issue and ever service call I roll on with this problem is either a Denon receiver or a sony sound bar/powered sub combo
Again it is not just a Demon AVRS problem. This issue is a HDMI handshake issue, that affects every manufacturers equipment.
Handshake, yes, but until you have 100% evidence that it's a directv issue or a pace issue at that I'm going to continue to believe what I believe. There is a reason I see Denons on a weekly basis with this issue and no other manufacture to this point excluding the random sony sound bar/sub combo that's the exact same model every time.
Did you see my post #11 in this thread?
Yeah, crazy 1 offs happen and I understand that but 99% of the time it's the same brand of AVRs having the issue. I don't have facts or proof, just my seeings in the wild