Stone,
Are you sure it sends AC3 audio through HDMI or it converts the AC3 audio to Linear PCM? Mine converts AC3 audio ( which may may include Dolby .51 Sound) to Stereo LPCM. The HDMI has never been able to play 5.1 Dolby for me. But when i hook up the Optical cable, i get the 5.1 sound.
About the other issues, it might be my receiver being a lemon.
All I was referring to was the fact that some people could not hear any sound with the HDMI hooked up. Only video. The sound problem was traced to a bad connection on the main board. As far as the transport of AC3 sound goes for any HDMI device, I found the following general info on dolby digital in wikipedia.
So that tells me that unless the HDMI is HDMI 1.3, No device can carry the dolby digital standard. From what I saw in my 9200 manual, The receiver is HDMI, not HDMI 1.3. That being the case, it simply is not designed for what you want it to do through the HDMI cable. I guess one can compare it to USB and USB 2.0. A USB connection is not designed for the fast bit rate transmission that USB 2.0 is.Generally, a Dolby Digital bitstream can only be transported over an HDMI 1.3 or greater link. Older receivers support earlier versions of HDMI, or only have support for the S/PDIF system for digital audio, or analog inputs.
Sorry for misunderstanding your statement on the audio. That said however, I would not call the sound issue with the HDMI cable you have a bug, or a problem. It simply was not designed that way. Have a great day!
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