![]() ![]() ![]() :-|Īt first, I had all of my devices (Directv, Blu Ray player, XBox) connected to the TV, and the TV connected to the AVR via optical cable. I guess not, usually someone starts an "**official** Yamaha RX-V**" thread, but that didn't quite happen in 2015. I believe there is an RX-V*79 owners thread here on the forum, find it and subscribe, that is the best place to ask questions. It's pretty slick, when it's working well, put a BD into your player, start playing, and the AVR and TV "wake" and switch themselves to start the movie. BD player), starting playback in the BD player or turning on the TV and channel-surfing, should turn on the AVR and switch inputs. Most AVRs ship with Blu-Ray, TV, Tuner, and something else preprogrammed into those, but you can customize them to your heart's content.Īlso, if you have HDMI-CEC enabled on all your devices (e.g. Garry is correct, the Scene function is a great way to "shortcut" to certain inputs. Most Yamaha AVRs remember the last decoder set for each input as well. Any As you spend more time with the owner's manual (OM), you'll find that it should power up with the last component selected. But it keeps defaulting to "Audio1" and it also defaults to "2 channel" so I always have to manually change the input to HDMI1-3 and also change it to 5.1 channel. Seems like the receiver should remember the last device connected and should automatically turn on with that input selected. I haven't spent much time messing around with the settings yet and I still need to actually do the YPAO speaker config, but thought I'd ask the experts on here if they have heard of this happening before. Since then, whenever I turn on the AVR it defaults to "Audio1" input (the input I had to use when I used the optical cable). Yesterday, I re-ran the cables to have all devices connected directly to the AVR via HDMI, and then HDMI out from the AVR to my TV (optical cable is unplugged). I just completed setting up my first true home theater system and everything sounds great (I'm upgrading from just one soundbar and I'm a complete noob at this, so anything would pretty much be an upgrade for me.)Īt first, I had all of my devices (Directv, Blu Ray player, XBox) connected to the TV, and the TV connected to the AVR via optical cable. ![]()
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