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I don't know then. There is a setting you are not seeing. Good luck.
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TV, the DAC or maybe the optical cable. The feedback keeps trying to make it something else but here's what I think I see:
TV.If he wants to rule out the DAC, a good test would be to run some other audio source into it's Optical in- maybe a DVD or Bluray player and see if he can get audio from an optical disc playing via Zone 2. If so, that will rule out the DAC and the optical cable and narrow the problem down to just the TV.If so, the next test I would execute would be to link the optical out from the TV to an optical in on the Receiver and see if he can get sound through that input (not Zone 2). If not, I would conclude that optical out on the TV is not working and talk to Apple about an exchange/repair.
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1. First, don't assume your converter works. Mine worked for about a month and then went silent. Took me a while to test everything and discover it was the converter that was dead. Sent it back to Monoprice and they sent me a new one, which works fine so far. 2. Set everything to "Auto". Dolby Digital, Audio Output, HDMI Output all to auto on your ATV. On your receiver set the Input Mode to auto and the Decode Mode to auto. 3. NB, be sure that on your receiver BOTH your component input and HDMI inputs are assigned to the input you are using for your Apple TV. 4. An earlier poster stated that only one or the other of your ATV outputs is live at one time (i.e. the HDMI or Toslink). That's not true. Both output signals simultaneously. This is the way I have my set-up and it works perfectly. I can listen to my Apple TV via Zone 2 on my outdoor speakers (with the Apple iPad remote and Denon remote on my iPad, I have complete control of everything via WiFi.) If you set your's up exactly like this and it doesn't work then you have a faulty component somewhere. Then you have to test them one at a time to see what is not working. Good luck. |
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I want to use Airplay with them but Apple's airport express are too expensive for "what they do" and i want to buy an Apple TV (same price and i can mirror my ipad etc) My question is: If I buy monoprice's DAC i wont have any problem right? I can use my speakers with my iPad/iPhone/Mac without TV ON right? i know that the DAC only outputs stereo, but my speakers are stereo...Right? thank you |
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TV, the DAC or maybe the optical cable. The feedback keeps trying to make it something else but here's what I think I see:
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