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We have an LG TV, Fios DVR box, and a Denon receiver. When we turn the TV and STB on with the Fios remote, the receiver switches input off of the cable setting (although it takes 10-15 seconds for it to do so). Is this a problem with the remote, the STB, or the receiver ? Any ideas how to fix it ? Thanks.
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Ok, try this: on the Denon menu, setup, video, HDMI setup, TV audio switching, turn OFF. That should do it.
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You need to switch off "TV input control" in the audio and video, video settings menu on the cable box.
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Hi fiosuser43
It would be extremely useful if when you answered you also included
Equipment Model Nos. ?
Remote
Set Top Box DVR
TV
Receiver
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Very helpful, thanks - only I don't have that setting. Under Audio $ Video/Video Settings, I only have settings related to the TV format. I'll look for TV input control under other menus.
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Which box are you using? The 4100 or an older box?
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Ok, try this: on the Denon menu, setup, video, HDMI setup, TV audio switching, turn OFF. That should do it.
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THANKS ! It was a setting on the Denon - not quite the same one, but I figured it out based on your advice. You've solved a big problem for us !