Sorry for the long post. I wanted to get all the details out in front so I am including all the information I have. I am having a problem connecting my VIP722 to my Sony TV. I live in a motor home. The receiver is in a cabinet over the driver seat and the TV is in the middle of the coach. When I bought the motor home, the receiver was connected via component cables to a distribution switch that connected 3 TV sets to it. The main set is quite a distance from the distribution switch and the picture was ‘soft’.
There is a Sony home theater receiver (DVD, tuner, amplifier in the cabinet next to the 722. It is connected to the main set with an HDMI cable so the TV can control the volume of the receiver. The sound from the TV was connected to the home theater receiver using a pair of RCA cables so there was not surround sound.
As a test, I reconnected the HDMI cable from the home theater to the 722. The difference in picture quality was astounding! It actually looked sharp and bright instead of dull and fuzzy. I then got a Toslink cable and connected the digital output of the 722 to the digital sound input of the home theater receiver. Now I had surround sound instead of 2 channel stereo. One problem was that when the HDMI cable was connected to the 722, I couldn’t control the volume of the home theater using the TV. The other problem was that when my PC was connected to the TV (using another HDMI input), the sound couldn’t get to the home theater receiver.
To solve these problems, I purchased a 50-foot Monoprice HDMI cable with Redmere (supposed to boost the signal over distances) and a 50 foot Toslink cable. I ran the Toslink cable from the TV to the home theater receiver. I ran the new HDMI cable from the 722 to another HDMI input on the TV. Everything worked great for a few days while I was testing the setup.
I then ran the cables under the floor to connect everything. It all worked just the way I expected it to for a few days. One afternoon, I turned on the TV and was greeted with a ‘no signal’ message on the screen, even though the exact same setup was working earlier that day. Since the other TVs are still hooked up to the 722 using the component distribution switch, I turned on one of the other TVs to see if the 722 was working. It was, but the picture was flashing on and off. When I turned off the TV that was connected via the HDMI cable, the picture on the other TV stopped flashing. I managed to get the HDMI connection to work by turning the TV off and on multiple times until I got a signal. Once I got a working picture on the HDMI connected TV, the component connected TV’s picture stopped flashing and was stable.
Here is another piece to the puzzle. When I was trying to figure out what was going on, I rebooted the 722. The first screen to flash was the ‘Dish Network’ screen. It stayed on for the normal time, then went blank like it always does when starting. After that, the other startup screens never appeared.
I thought perhaps the new ‘Redmere’ cable wasn’t all that it was cracked up to be. To isolate the problem, I swapped the cables connecting the home theater and the 722. Now, the Redmere cable is running to the home theater and the home theater cable is running to the 722. I didn’t change the inputs on the TV so they are swapped, too. If the problem was with the TV or the cables, I would have expected it to be with the home theater now. It’s not.
I am having the same problem as before using different cables and TV inputs. At this point, I am assuming that the problem is with the 722. Has anyone seen this before? Is there a setting I can make to eliminate this problem? Any other suggestions?
One last bit of info. There is not a lot of insulation behind the cabinet where the 722 is. I am currently in Mesa, AZ and it is getting a little warmer here than it was a few weeks ago. It’s getting pretty warm in the cabinet. There wasn’t ventilation in the cabinet so I got a small box fan and am leaving one of the cabinet doors open for air circulation. Could this be a temperature-related issue? Everything else in the receiver works fine.
Thanks in advance for any responses and suggestions.
There is a Sony home theater receiver (DVD, tuner, amplifier in the cabinet next to the 722. It is connected to the main set with an HDMI cable so the TV can control the volume of the receiver. The sound from the TV was connected to the home theater receiver using a pair of RCA cables so there was not surround sound.
As a test, I reconnected the HDMI cable from the home theater to the 722. The difference in picture quality was astounding! It actually looked sharp and bright instead of dull and fuzzy. I then got a Toslink cable and connected the digital output of the 722 to the digital sound input of the home theater receiver. Now I had surround sound instead of 2 channel stereo. One problem was that when the HDMI cable was connected to the 722, I couldn’t control the volume of the home theater using the TV. The other problem was that when my PC was connected to the TV (using another HDMI input), the sound couldn’t get to the home theater receiver.
To solve these problems, I purchased a 50-foot Monoprice HDMI cable with Redmere (supposed to boost the signal over distances) and a 50 foot Toslink cable. I ran the Toslink cable from the TV to the home theater receiver. I ran the new HDMI cable from the 722 to another HDMI input on the TV. Everything worked great for a few days while I was testing the setup.
I then ran the cables under the floor to connect everything. It all worked just the way I expected it to for a few days. One afternoon, I turned on the TV and was greeted with a ‘no signal’ message on the screen, even though the exact same setup was working earlier that day. Since the other TVs are still hooked up to the 722 using the component distribution switch, I turned on one of the other TVs to see if the 722 was working. It was, but the picture was flashing on and off. When I turned off the TV that was connected via the HDMI cable, the picture on the other TV stopped flashing. I managed to get the HDMI connection to work by turning the TV off and on multiple times until I got a signal. Once I got a working picture on the HDMI connected TV, the component connected TV’s picture stopped flashing and was stable.
Here is another piece to the puzzle. When I was trying to figure out what was going on, I rebooted the 722. The first screen to flash was the ‘Dish Network’ screen. It stayed on for the normal time, then went blank like it always does when starting. After that, the other startup screens never appeared.
I thought perhaps the new ‘Redmere’ cable wasn’t all that it was cracked up to be. To isolate the problem, I swapped the cables connecting the home theater and the 722. Now, the Redmere cable is running to the home theater and the home theater cable is running to the 722. I didn’t change the inputs on the TV so they are swapped, too. If the problem was with the TV or the cables, I would have expected it to be with the home theater now. It’s not.
I am having the same problem as before using different cables and TV inputs. At this point, I am assuming that the problem is with the 722. Has anyone seen this before? Is there a setting I can make to eliminate this problem? Any other suggestions?
One last bit of info. There is not a lot of insulation behind the cabinet where the 722 is. I am currently in Mesa, AZ and it is getting a little warmer here than it was a few weeks ago. It’s getting pretty warm in the cabinet. There wasn’t ventilation in the cabinet so I got a small box fan and am leaving one of the cabinet doors open for air circulation. Could this be a temperature-related issue? Everything else in the receiver works fine.
Thanks in advance for any responses and suggestions.