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Quick
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Quick
6
menu. Some older devices need extra help being recognized. Note that with a
passive MHL cable and this setting enabled, Quick
6
will charge non-MHL
smartphones or tablets.
No video
•
Check that the source is not forced to a resolution that your display cannot
handle
•
Check all HDMI cables are firmly plugged in on both ends
•
Try changing inputs on Quick
6
and back to reset the capability tables
•
Make sure that the correct output mode is chosen in the Quick
6
menu – mirror
if using two displays, AVR via HDMI if AVR is connected to Aux HDMI output,
AVR via S/PDIF if AVR is connected to S/PDIF output
•
Try using a custom EDID if your display is capable of 1080p using the EDID
mode in the Quick
6
Advanced Settings menu.
No Audio
•
Make sure the correct output mode is chosen in the Quick
6
menu – mirror if
using two displays, AVR via HDMI if AVR is connected to Aux HDMI output,
AVR via S/PDIF if AVR is connected to S/PDIF output
•
Make sure source is not forcing audio to a format that TV is not capable of
(bitstream) if in mirror mode
•
Make sure theAVR is powered and on the correct input (the input connected to
either Aux HDMI or S/PDIF on Quick
6
)
•
If using S/PDIF connection check that it is properly assigned on the AVR to
the selected video input
Only Stereo from
AVR when in AVR
via Aux HDMI or
AVR via S/PDIF
Even though the full audio capability of the AVR is being reported back to the
selected source (i.e. Blu-ray or DVD player), audio modes like bitstream DTS and
Dolby normally have to be manually selected on the source menu. PS3 and most
DVD players allow the audio mode to be manually selected at “bitstream” which