"The Pansat 9200 had a HDMI output and the HDTV I have has 2 HDMI inputs so I used one cable and got both audio & video through that HDMI cable." ---Iceberg 4/18/2008
I am attempting to relay my Pansat 9200HD HDMI to my Panasonic G10 plasma and I have yet to get the HDMI audio working (video works well). In your setup as mentioned above is the audio emanating from the TV speakers or do you output the optical audio from the TV to a Dolby receiver for the sound?
I have, on the same Panasonic HDMI input, successfully taken signals from my computer HDMI output as well as from a Monoprice #4631 component+Dolby converter (to HDMI) [component out of my HDD200 and Dolby out of the Motorola 922 coax] which does provide audio from the TV speakers. Thus, the Panasonic seems correctly setup.
The Pansat 9200HD literature mentions only video when relating to HDMI output. Software version is 1226 and confirmed as the latest factory version just a couple weeks back by a Pansat tech.
The Pansat is 100' from the TV but the extender works flawlessly.
I am attempting to relay my Pansat 9200HD HDMI to my Panasonic G10 plasma and I have yet to get the HDMI audio working (video works well). In your setup as mentioned above is the audio emanating from the TV speakers or do you output the optical audio from the TV to a Dolby receiver for the sound?
I have, on the same Panasonic HDMI input, successfully taken signals from my computer HDMI output as well as from a Monoprice #4631 component+Dolby converter (to HDMI) [component out of my HDD200 and Dolby out of the Motorola 922 coax] which does provide audio from the TV speakers. Thus, the Panasonic seems correctly setup.
The Pansat 9200HD literature mentions only video when relating to HDMI output. Software version is 1226 and confirmed as the latest factory version just a couple weeks back by a Pansat tech.
The Pansat is 100' from the TV but the extender works flawlessly.
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