When [Control for HDMI] is set to [On] or [Audio Return Channel] is
set to either [eARC] or [ARC] in the [HDMI Settings] menu:
– Check that the speaker output setting on the TV is set to "Audio
System." If you want to listen to sound from the TV speaker, set
it to "TV Speaker."
When [Control for HDMI] is set to [Off] and [Audio Return Channel]
is set to [Off] in the [HDMI Settings] menu:
– If you want to listen to sound from the TV speaker, set
[Audio Out] to [TV + AMP] in the [HDMI Settings] menu. If you
cannot play multi-channel audio source, set [AMP]. However,
the sound will not be output through the TV speaker.
Set [Bluetooth Mode] to other than [Transmitter].
Set [DSD Native] in [Audio Settings] to [Off]. If the speaker
assigned as a signal source is not installed, playback is not
available during DSD Native playback because content will be
played on the target speaker. Also, Zone output is not available
because downmix process does not work.
No sound is heard from the subwoofer or the center speaker.
Sound may not be output from the target speakers depending on
the playback signals or the speaker settings.
Be sure to select the optimal sound field for the content. For
details on relations between sound fields and speaker outputs,
visit the Help Guide.
No sound is heard from the wireless speaker (not supplied).
During DVD-Audio or SA-CD playback, no sound will be output
from wireless speakers because of copyright protection
restrictions. Switch the speaker configuration to wired connection.
Sound heard from the wireless speaker (not supplied) is unstable.
Do not place metal objects other than a TV near the receiver. The
wireless function with the wireless speaker (not supplied) will be
affected and the sound will become unstable.
Do not put the receiver in a metal rack. The wireless function with
the wireless speaker (not supplied) will be affected and the sound
will become unstable.
The sound is interrupted.
Sound may be interrupted when the sampling frequency, number
of channels or audio format of audio output signals from the
playback device is switched.
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When a TV is connected to the receiver via an HDMI OUT A jack that
supports the eARC or ARC function, sound from the TV is not
output from the speakers connected to the receiver.
Set [Audio Return Channel] to [eARC] or [ARC] in the
[HDMI Settings] menu.
Make sure that your TV is compatible with the eARC or ARC
function.
Make sure that the HDMI cable is connected to a jack on your TV
that is compatible with the eARC or ARC function.
If you connect to a TV that is compatible with the ARC function but
not compatible with the eARC function, set [Audio Return Channel]
to [ARC] in the [HDMI Settings] menu.
If you connect to a TV that is incompatible with both the eARC and
ARC functions, set [Audio Return Channel] to [Off] in the
[HDMI Settings] menu, and connect the TV to the OPTICAL IN 2 (TV)
jack of the receiver with an optical cable.
There is a time gap between the visual display on the TV and the
audio output from the speaker connected to the receiver.
Change the [A/V Sync] settings in the [Audio Settings] menu.
Adjust the A/V Sync settings on the TV. For details, refer to the
operating instructions of the TV.
When the sound field is set to [Audio Enhancer], change the sound
field to other than [Audio Enhancer]. For details on the sound
fields, see "Selectable sound fields and their effects" (page 28).
The surround effect cannot be obtained.
Be sure to select the optimal sound field for the content. For
details on the sound fields, see "Selectable sound fields and their
effects" (page 28).
To activate the virtualizer and obtain the surround effect when the
speaker pattern is set to [2.0] or [2.1], set [Sound Field] to [A.F.D.],
[A.F.D. Movie], [Dolby Mode] or [DTS:X Mode], set [Upmixer] to
[Auto], and set [Virtualizer] to other than [Off].