Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
Onkyo TX-NR696 - Premium HDMI cable from Onkyo to Sony X9000F Enhanced HDMI/ARC
T2, IQ3 & PC connected to Onkyo for video passthrough and audio processing using Standard HDMI cables, same manufacturer, same length (50cm) and which state "Conforms to HDMI Ver 2.0 Specification. Data rates up to 10.2 Gbps." - should be ample for video & audio from these devices.
BD/DVD player connected to Onkyo for video passthrough and audio processing using Premium HDMI cable which works perfectly for both 4K UHD HDR Video & Audio.
The Onkyo has the option to select either 4K HDMI STD or 4K HDMI ENH as the preferred HDMI
The issue in regard to the T2 is no audio when using 4K HDMI ENH setting:
Video - no problem with video, it is always output regardless of whether 4K HDMI STD or 4K HDMI ENH is selected.
Audio - When set to 4K HDMI STD the T2, IQ3 and PC all output audio, however, when set to 4K HDMI ENH there is no audio from the T2
Apologies for the long post, just wanted to make sure all details were covered to give as much info for a possible solution.
T2, IQ3 & PC connected to Onkyo for video passthrough and audio processing using Standard HDMI cables, same manufacturer, same length (50cm) and which state "Conforms to HDMI Ver 2.0 Specification. Data rates up to 10.2 Gbps." - should be ample for video & audio from these devices.
BD/DVD player connected to Onkyo for video passthrough and audio processing using Premium HDMI cable which works perfectly for both 4K UHD HDR Video & Audio.
The Onkyo has the option to select either 4K HDMI STD or 4K HDMI ENH as the preferred HDMI
The issue in regard to the T2 is no audio when using 4K HDMI ENH setting:
Video - no problem with video, it is always output regardless of whether 4K HDMI STD or 4K HDMI ENH is selected.
Audio - When set to 4K HDMI STD the T2, IQ3 and PC all output audio, however, when set to 4K HDMI ENH there is no audio from the T2
Apologies for the long post, just wanted to make sure all details were covered to give as much info for a possible solution.
Re: Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
The T2 isn't compatible with Enhanced HDMI mode.
Only the T4, U4 and V2 will tolerate that mode and maintain audio.
You'll need to plug the T2 directly into the TV into a port that doesn't have enhanced mode enabled.
This presumes that your Onkyo is like my Denon receiver, and that the enhanced mode setting is attached to the Receiver's HDMI output and not settable per-input.
This is common on devices that are only HDMI 1.x compatible, like older DVD players or VCRs, and is the reason why the setting can be enabled or disabled on your video gear (to maintain compatibility).
Only the T4, U4 and V2 will tolerate that mode and maintain audio.
You'll need to plug the T2 directly into the TV into a port that doesn't have enhanced mode enabled.
This presumes that your Onkyo is like my Denon receiver, and that the enhanced mode setting is attached to the Receiver's HDMI output and not settable per-input.
This is common on devices that are only HDMI 1.x compatible, like older DVD players or VCRs, and is the reason why the setting can be enabled or disabled on your video gear (to maintain compatibility).
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Re: Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
Bugger, did have it connected directly but with the new AVR I am running everything through that for ease. Though that would be a good idea to save a heap of cables. Well, wonder if BY are doing any "trade-up" offers to go from a T2 to the V2 ???MrQuade wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 12:01The T2 isn't compatible with Enhanced HDMI mode. Only the T4, U4 and V2 will tolerate that mode and maintain audio.
You'll need to plug the T2 directly into the TV into a port that doesn't have enhanced mode enabled.
This presumes that your Onkyo is like my Denon receiver, and that the enhanced mode setting is attached to the Receiver's HDMI output and not settable per-input.
This is common on devices that are only HDMI 1.x compatible, like older DVD players or VCRs, and is the reason why the setting can be enabled or disabled on your video gear (to maintain compatibility).
Interesting that the PC and IQ3 work with ENH selected, a temporary solution is to set the AVR back to STD when using the T2 and ENH when using the other devices. Such a shame the it needs to be done via the front panel otherwise I could programme the Harmony 650 to do the setting. Might get on the Onkyo Support and see if there is any way to do it via IR.
That's for the quick response and answer, much appreciated.
Re: Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
They have done several trade-in details for old PVRs since the V2 released. Might be worth hanging around until another one pops up.exitguyaus wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 12:34Well, wonder if BY are doing any "trade-up" offers to go from a T2 to the V2 ???
Yea it can be really hit or miss. I have some quite old gear that doesn't mind it, but other stuff won't have a bar of it.exitguyaus wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 12:34Interesting that the PC and IQ3 work with ENH selected, a temporary solution is to set the AVR back to STD when using the T2 and ENH when using the other devices. Such a shame the it needs to be done via the front panel otherwise I could programme the Harmony 650 to do the setting. Might get on the Onkyo Support and see if there is any way to do it via IR.
You should also check the colours on any of your legacy equipment too. You may notice that the colours are incorrectly saturated when that setting is enabled. This is another possible symptom of an incompatibility, though a bit less obvious.
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Re: Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
Got onto Onkyo Support - can only be changed via the front panel but they have noted changing via IR code would be a good solution.MrQuade wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 12:44Yea it can be really hit or miss. I have some quite old gear that doesn't mind it, but other stuff won't have a bar of it.exitguyaus wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 12:34Might get on the Onkyo Support and see if there is any way to do it via IR.
Thinking this afternoon - have come up with a simple solution to get both Video & Audio even though the Onkyo will be set to 4K HDMI ENH --
Video via existing HDMI cable from T2 to Onkyo - know video works so that side is taken care of.
Audio via S/PDIF cable from T2 to Onkyo Optical TV, in the Onkyo assign Audio Input for the StrmBox (aka PVR) to Optical TV
Will setup tomorrow, if it works would be a quick & easy solution for not only me but possibly others that purchase newer AVRs with older gear that cannot support 4K HDMI ENH formats for Audio & Video
Will post back with results on my revised setup and test.
Re: Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
Ok, the optical workaround should get your audio back, but just be mindful of those colours too. They're likely to be a bit off.
If Onkyo have a discrete code to turn enhanced mode on and off, then that is a bonus. You can program that into an universal remote sequence when you switch to the T2. A Harmony 650 or better is recommended by me.
If Onkyo have a discrete code to turn enhanced mode on and off, then that is a bonus. You can program that into an universal remote sequence when you switch to the T2. A Harmony 650 or better is recommended by me.
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Re: Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
I don't understand your question.exitguyaus wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 09:11
Anywhere I can get the settings that I should use once I switch to ENH but want the old STD settings so colours are OK ??
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Re: Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
You say that going to ENH may change the colour space, if that is the case is there anywhere that has settings or adjustments you use to put the colours back to similar when STD was being used,MrQuade wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 13:32I don't understand your question.exitguyaus wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 09:11
Anywhere I can get the settings that I should use once I switch to ENH but want the old STD settings so colours are OK ??
p.s. Audio working perfectly via S/PDIF with HDMI 4K ENH setting
Re: Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
There isn't any place to fix the colours.
If you aren't seeing any problem though, you can ignore it.
If you aren't seeing any problem though, you can ignore it.
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Beyonwiz T2/3/U4/V2, DP-S1 PVRs
Denon AVR-X3400h, LG OLED65C7T TV
QNAP TS-410 NAS, Centos File Server (Hosted under KVM)
Ubiquiti UniFi Managed LAN/WLAN, Draytek Vigor130/Asus RT-AC86U Internet
Pixel 4,5&6, iPad 3 Mobile Devices
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Denon AVR-X3400h, LG OLED65C7T TV
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Re: Lose T2 Audio if switch AVR between STD/ENH HDMI
Flipped between STD & ENH, 1080i & 1080p - all look pretty much the same so I've set it and Thunderbirds are Go !!!
That has to be the cheapest HT fix I've ever made, had the S/DIF in a drawer as a spare from the Denon and think it only cost me $5