HDMI and Receiver help
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You should be able to do a quick test by connecting the Blu-Ray player directly to the TV using the HDMI cable currently connected to the receiver (I'm assuming the player and receiver are close together). That takes the receiver out of the equation, allowing you to confirm settings on the TV and player so tat you get sound.
And of course the TV settings are relevant... if the TV is configured to use only external speakers but no external speakers are connected to it, there will be no sound. Also, Blu-Ray players always output audio over HDMI cables.
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HDMI AUDIO OUT: This selects whether HDMI audio is “stripped” from the signal to be played on your surround sound speakers, or whether you want the HDMI audio passed through to your TV. If you leave it on the default setting, "AMP", the sound will come from your speakers. If you switch it to "TV", the sound will be passed to your TV. Note that this is an either/or setting! You can't do both at the same time! Also, this only applies to HDMI audio. Your receiver will not "upconvert" other types of audio to be output to your TV via the HDMI cable.
Last edited by Charlie Hustle; Aug 20, 2011 at 04:03 PM.

You should be able to do a quick test by connecting the Blu-Ray player directly to the TV using the HDMI cable currently connected to the receiver (I'm assuming the player and receiver are close together). That takes the receiver out of the equation, allowing you to confirm settings on the TV and player so tat you get sound.
And of course the TV settings are relevant... if the TV is configured to use only external speakers but no external speakers are connected to it, there will be no sound. Also, Blu-Ray players always output audio over HDMI cables.
Thank you everyone for your responses.
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