Hi all. New member here. I got a problem so here goes...
I have a VIP622 (since last year) with HD programming. As of the morning of 8/19/08, I have lost audio signal from non-HD channels only. (The VIP622 PCM audio is not working through my 5.1 receiver)
The VIP622's HDMI goes straight to my HDTV, then the HDTV has a COAX audio output that's connected to my 5.1 receiver. This has worked flawlessly for almost a year. Now all of a sudden only HD channels have sound through my 5.1 system.
Here's the real twist. If I turn up the volume on the HDTV using the TV speakers, the non-HD channel audio can be heard through the HDTV speakers only.
I've verified that the HDMI and COAX cables are not faulty.
I verified that the VIP622 digital audio settings are on "Dolbly Digital/PCM" and "Line" enabled.
I tried resetting the VIP622 receiver via power button/power down re-boot to no avail. I was going to attempt the "Smart Card" method but there is no card in the slot. (I wonder why is there no smart card?)
The reason I have COAX going to the 5.1 from the HDTV is for the luxury of not having to switch audio sources on my 5.1 rcvr everytime I choose different A/V devices. In other words, the way I currently have it set up is "what goes into the HDTV, goes to the 5.1 rcvr via (1) COAX from the HDTV regardless whether I'm watching DVD from one player, or VHS from another player, or satellite programming from the VIP622".
I don't have an option of using the VIP's Toslink to go to my 5.1 rcvr as I have it already going to my DVR/DVD/VHS player. Besides, I hate to bastardize my seamless approach that I like to think that I have now.
I can't help but think Dish has changed someting about their PCM signals. I have sent them (Dish tech support) an e-mail to see what they think, or whether they have changed something...
Anyone have a clue?
I have a VIP622 (since last year) with HD programming. As of the morning of 8/19/08, I have lost audio signal from non-HD channels only. (The VIP622 PCM audio is not working through my 5.1 receiver)
The VIP622's HDMI goes straight to my HDTV, then the HDTV has a COAX audio output that's connected to my 5.1 receiver. This has worked flawlessly for almost a year. Now all of a sudden only HD channels have sound through my 5.1 system.
Here's the real twist. If I turn up the volume on the HDTV using the TV speakers, the non-HD channel audio can be heard through the HDTV speakers only.
I've verified that the HDMI and COAX cables are not faulty.
I verified that the VIP622 digital audio settings are on "Dolbly Digital/PCM" and "Line" enabled.
I tried resetting the VIP622 receiver via power button/power down re-boot to no avail. I was going to attempt the "Smart Card" method but there is no card in the slot. (I wonder why is there no smart card?)
The reason I have COAX going to the 5.1 from the HDTV is for the luxury of not having to switch audio sources on my 5.1 rcvr everytime I choose different A/V devices. In other words, the way I currently have it set up is "what goes into the HDTV, goes to the 5.1 rcvr via (1) COAX from the HDTV regardless whether I'm watching DVD from one player, or VHS from another player, or satellite programming from the VIP622".
I don't have an option of using the VIP's Toslink to go to my 5.1 rcvr as I have it already going to my DVR/DVD/VHS player. Besides, I hate to bastardize my seamless approach that I like to think that I have now.
I can't help but think Dish has changed someting about their PCM signals. I have sent them (Dish tech support) an e-mail to see what they think, or whether they have changed something...
Anyone have a clue?