Advanced Operations
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You can specify the output resolution for
HDMI OUT
MAIN
and
COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT
so
that the AV receiver upconverts the picture resolution as
necessary to match the resolution supported by your TV.
Tip
• You can see the picture by pressing
Enter
to check the
“
Resolution
” setting for
HDMI OUT MAIN
(excluding
NET
input source).
Note
• Depending on the incoming video signal, the video playback may
not be smooth or the vertical resolution may be lowered. In this
case select anything other than “
1080p/24
”.
• With some TVs, there may be no picture when this setting is set
to “
4K Upscaling
”.
• If the “
Monitor Out
” setting is set to “
Sub
”, this setting is fixed
to “
Through
”.
• If the “
Monitor Out
” setting is set to “
Both
”, this setting is fixed
to “
Auto
”.
*1
PC IN (Analog RGB input) signal is output at 480p
(480p/576p), 720p, 1080i resolution when the “
Monitor Out
”
setting is set to “
Analog
” (
➔
page 59
) and the “
Resolution
”
setting is set to “
Through
”.
*2
These settings are not available when the “
Monitor Out
”
setting is set to “
Analog
” (
➔
page 59
).
HDMI Input
If you connect a video component to an HDMI input, you
must assign that input to an input selector. For example, if
you connect your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player to
HDMI IN 2
,
you must assign “
HDMI2
” to the “
BD/DVD
” input
selector.
If you’ve connected your TV to the AV receiver with an
HDMI cable, composite video and component video
sources can be upconverted
*
and output by the HDMI
output
*1
. You can set this for each input selector by
selecting the “
- - - - -
” option, but the video signal coming
from the HDMI output depends on the assignments of
“
Component Video Input
” and “
Composite Video
Input
”. See “Video Connection Formats” for more
information on video signal flow and upconversion
(
➔
page 108
).
*1
This applies only when “
Monitor Out
” setting is set to other
than “
Analog
” (
➔
page 59
).
Here are the default assignments.
*2
If you connect your personal computer to
PC IN
(Analog
RGB), you must assign “
- - - - -
” to the “
PC
” input selector.
■
BD/DVD, CBL/SAT, STB/DVR, GAME1, GAME2,
PC, TV/CD, PHONO
`
HDMI1
,
HDMI2
,
HDMI3
,
HDMI4
,
HDMI5
,
HDMI6
,
HDMI7
,
HDMI8
:
Select the input to which the component has been
connected.
`
- - - - -
:
Output composite video and component video
sources from the HDMI output. The video signal
coming from the HDMI output depends on the
assignments of “
Component Video Input
” and
“
Composite Video Input
”.
Each HDMI input cannot be assigned to two input selectors
or more. When
HDMI1
-
HDMI8
have already been
assigned, you must first set any unused input selectors to
“
- - - - -
” or you will be unable to assign
HDMI1
-
HDMI8
to other input selectors.
Note
• For composite video and component video upconversion for the
HDMI output, the “
Monitor Out
” setting must be set to other
than “
Analog
” (
➔
page 59
), and the “
HDMI Input
” setting
must be set to “
- - - - -
”. See “Connection Tips and Video Signal
Path” for more information on video signal flow and
upconversion (
➔
page 108
).
• The assignment of input selector selected for Zone 2 cannot be
changed when the “
Zone 2 HDMI
” is set to “
Use
” (
➔
page 59
).
• If no video component is connected to the HDMI input (even if
the HDMI input is assigned), the AV receiver selects the video
source based on the setting of “
Component Video Input
” and
“
Composite Video Input
”.
• When an
HDMI IN
is assigned to an input selector as explained
here, the same
HDMI IN
will be set as a priority in the “
Digital
Audio Input
” (
➔
page 62
). In this case, if you want to use the
coaxial or optical audio input, make the appropriate selection in
the “
Audio Selector
” setting (
➔
page 76
).
Input selector
Default assignment
BD/DVD
HDMI1
CBL/SAT
HDMI2
STB/DVR
HDMI3
GAME1
HDMI4
GAME2
HDMI5
PC
HDMI6
*2
AUX
FRONT
(Fixed)
TV/CD
- - - - -
PHONO
- - - - -
IN
OUT
Composite video,
component video
HDMI
HDMI
Composite video,
component video
To be continued
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