My receiver has 3 component ins that pass 100mhz signal. Into these inputs I run my DVD, Xbox and PS2 and life was good. On Wed. of this week (3 days ago) I unplugged everything and rearranged my rack. I plug everything back in but I am getting no component output to my TV from the Xbox or the PS2 - DVD is working fine (just 3 days ago my games worked fine).Things I have checked to this point.
Made sure that component video inputs were assigned correctly on the receiver.Plugged DVD component cables into the Xbox and PS2 inputs - it passed the DVD picture (so the inputs haven't been damaged).
Plugged the PS2 and Xbox cables into the TV - both passed signal to the TV (so the cables aren't damaged).
Plugged Xbox and PS2 cables into the DVD input on the receiver - No signal (but that input passes the DVD signal).
So for some reason my receiver no longer likes the signal it is getting from the two gaming systems. Any idea why?
Associated components (if it matters)
Yammy RXV1 receiver
Sony DVP9000ES (passing 480P)
All cables are monster cable (Z series component cables for DVD to receiver and receiver to TV, monster component video game cables).Jeff
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Topic - Component Vid Problem - Syncros 11:06:46 04/10/04 (11)
- suggestion - Joe Murphy Jr 11:42:00 04/10/04 (10)
- No Luck - Syncros 13:05:22 04/10/04 (9)
- S-video or composite - Joe Murphy Jr 14:58:41 04/10/04 (8)
- Re: S-video or composite - Syncros 09:18:16 04/11/04 (6)
- two more - Joe Murphy Jr 21:46:25 04/11/04 (5)
- Re: two more - Syncros 10:27:21 04/12/04 (4)
- Still no luck - Syncros 16:26:18 04/12/04 (3)
- Re: Still no luck -- cable INFO - GrandpaBobby 03:31:15 04/14/04 (2)
- Where I am at today - Syncros 18:21:40 04/16/04 (0)
- nothing wrong with Monsters - Joe Murphy Jr 16:46:16 04/14/04 (0)
- Re: S-video or composite - Syncros 08:34:41 04/11/04 (0)