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JVC tv & PS3 HDMI audio

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Old 21-11-2008, 1:26 PM   #1
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JVC tv & PS3 HDMI audio

Hi all,

Just bought myself a PS3 last night and have some slight issues getting audio out from HDMI.

I have a JVC-LT32DS6BJ (JVC MSIS service document) which has a HDMI input on it. It's fairly old, I think HDMI 1.1?

So i've plugged my my PS3 into my HDMI port on my TV and then my TV outputs to my AMP via "AUDIO OUT" using a RCA cable.

If I turn the volume up on my TV there is sound coming out, but not via my amp....

There are some settings for the HDMI port on the TV interface for audio, of either "AUTO/ANALOGUE/DIGITIAL". I've tried them all and nothing seems to work.. ?

In the meantime I've managed to connect the ps3 audio directly into the amp via component....

Any ideas on how to get the HDMI working?
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Old 21-11-2008, 9:56 PM   #2
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Re: JVC tv & PS3 HDMI audio

Doesn't sound like an hdmi or ps3 problem to me, you're getting sound from the tv speakers for the ps3, so the audio is getting from the ps3 to the tv via the hdmi cable.

It sounds like an issue between the tv and the amp.

Try a different audio cable from the tv to the amp. Make sure you have selected the right input on the amp, to output audio from the input that the tv's connected to.

If that fails to sort it, you need to narrow it down- try something else in that input on the amp, try the tv's audio out connected to something else, then you'll know if the problem's with the amp or the tv...
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