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nzcub3y
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  #2584604 14-Oct-2020 21:08
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rodimus:

 

I've preordered a Yamaha RX-V6A for myself - I'm hoping it arrives this month

 

I have listed both av receivers on my website if anyone is interested in ordering. Discounted rate at the moment just to see who's interested. 

 

Feel free to ask any questions or comments. I'm keeping the shop to minimum to save confusion but let me know if you would like any prices on sonos/yamaha/onkyo/klipsch/kef/b&w/marantz gear.

 

http://www.tvandsound.co.nz/store/c5/AV_Receivers.html

 

 

 

 

I'm so keen on a RX-V4A. Do you know roughly when you're getting em? Also how much to buy one like tomorrow haha

 

 




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  #2585629 14-Oct-2020 22:58
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Thanks I’ve yet to receive the 4’s the 6’s I have last I heard was November.

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  #2586900 18-Oct-2020 09:38
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cloudywolf31:

 

And just when I thought I had checked every setting seven times, the old turn everything off at the wall and try again did the trick.

 

 

 

 

Welcome to the joys of (e)ARC. I gave up after trying multiple certified HDMI cables, including 2.1 certified (Pio LX-85 and LG C9).

 

Optical is so much esaier / more reliable IME.

 

On topic - looking forward to checking out the RX-Axx lines in due course.

 

 




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  #2587800 19-Oct-2020 15:31
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new stock arrival of the RX-V6A delayed till mid to late November. Please let me know if you would one set aside before Christmas. 


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  #2592397 27-Oct-2020 12:34
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Hey heard of a new bug with av receivers with hdmi 2.1. (disclaimer I sell these).

 

I also have a LG CX and using the eARC method/work around wouldn't pass DTS if my knowledge is correct.

 

Anyways text below copied from audioholics website: https://www.audioholics.com/news/bug-in-hdmi-2.1-chipsets

 

 

 

Official Sound United Response Regarding the HDMI 2.1 Chipset Bug

 

Some new gaming source devices that support 4K/120Hz output may not work fully with Denon (or Marantz) 8K AVRs. You may discover this incompatibility issue due to a HDMI chipset mismatch between the devices. When the affected system is connected to the AVR via 8K HDMI input and set to output at 4K/120Hz, and the AVR’s 4K Signal Format option is set to “8K Enhanced,” you may not see the system’s source video on their display, and may not hear the system’s source audio processed through the AVR. This problem is only present when a display that supports 4K/120Hz is used.

 

We are currently investigating the issue further and will offer a permanent solution at a later date. Meanwhile, we would like to provide a couple workarounds to prevent the issue in its current state:

 

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     You can connect the system to the display directly via HDMI and use the display’s ARC/eARC functionality to feed the native audio back to the AVR using the connected HDMI cable between the AVR and display. This will allow users to decode the native audio format sent from the source. With this method, the display’s CEC/ARC option must be enabled as well as the AVR’s HDMI Control and/or the AVR’s ARC option. In the AVR, this option is located within the GUI under “Video – HDMI Setup.”

     

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     Another workaround is to leave or change the source’s video output to 4K/60Hz instead of 4K/120Hz until a permanent solution is available. This will ensure reliable communication between the source, the AVR and the display. The source’s default is set to output at 4K/60Hz, so if no change was initiated out of the box, then nothing further needs to be done.

     

We apologize for this inconvenience and we are currently working tirelessly to release a permanent solution so you can enjoy the 4K/120Hz experience using the latest sources with your AVR. We will have an update soon regarding the timeline of a permanent solution. We appreciate your patience.

 

  Official Yamaha Response Regarding the HDMI 2.1 Chipset Bug

 

As we test and explore new gaming system capabilities and the latest HDMI specifications, we will provide guidance on our website to help new and future customers with the compatibility of our latest AV receivers. We will certainly provide you with an update in the near-term.

 

Audioholics will continue to follow this issue and report back once new information is received on the permanent solution from manufacturers deploying the Panasonic HDMI 2.1 chipset in their AV receivers. Share your experiences with any HDMI 2.1 issues when connecting up an XBOX Series X or latest NVIDIA graphics card in the related forum thread below.

 

 


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