hfat:
Hello David,
Which type of device are you connecting to the V.Tape scart?
How are the settings in the connection menu?
Which coaxial input did you use?
hfat
hfat,
Thanks for the quick response!
I was trying to link all of my equipment into an AV-Reciever that can cope with digital sound inputs and a digital sound output. There is an array of equipment, some old and some new, from a laserdisc player to an Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 has an optical output that would give dolby surround sound as opposed to stereo. The amp can recieve this and recognises it as digital input and states that dolby is being recieved, but when I have tried to connect the audio output from the amp to the input 2 socket (to go with the V.Tape scart) it seems to get no sound. I have connected the V.tape to the amp via a video phono output (although not the component phonos as described above). Speaking of the component connectivity issue, is this likely to be that not all of the pins are connected within the avant v.tape socket?
To clarify, I have been using this avant for a number of years now by merely using the v.tape scart socket for connections, with no digital audio ever tried. I have seen in the manual that the inputs are assigned to AV (input 1) and V.tape (input 2), but as I say, I have yet to hear any sound coming through the speakers from using input 2 with V.tape. On the same subject, I have also tried to use the AV scart input, but with no success as I do not seem to be able to select this on the tv, having added AV to the beo 4 menu and made sure that the connections menu states non B & O V.tape 2?
Hope that clears things up a little, even if it has added another layer of questions?
thanks
David