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dennish
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Post subject: [DVL-909] Playback Issue Posted: 25 Dec 2019, 18:19 |
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Joined: 22 Dec 2019, 15:35 Posts: 43 Location: Huntsville AL Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 3 times
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Posted this on FB also;
Posting this issue here because I’m out of ideas of how to resolve this and have been all over the internet looking for an answer.
Equipment Pioneer DVL-909 Laserdisc Denon AVR-X6500H Receiver Sony VPL-VW285ES Projector
For the past year I have had no issues watching Laserdisc movies and yesterday I went to watch a movie and had sound but no picture. On the lower RH screen I get a “ Frequency Out of Range” message that from what I have researched is the Sony projector telling me a connection problem is detected between the playback device and video projector. I have no playback issues with the cable box, DVD, VHS, PS4 or Prime Firecube, just the Laserdisc player.
I connected a TV directly to the Laserdisc player (using video out) and had a picture. I than connected the Denon HDMI Out to the TV and had a picture with the Laserdisc as well as all the other video sources I have connected to the Denon. Reconnected to Sony Projector and no joy still get a “ Frequency Out of Range” message for the Laserdisc player only. I even tried using the Laserdisc Comp (RGB) as the video source into the Denon but that didn’t work either. I unplugged and rebooted everything, no joy. Checked all firmware is up to date.
Lastly I connected the Projector HDMI to the Denon HDMI Monitor 1 (original setup) output and the TV to the Denon HDMI Monitor 2 output. When I cycle through all the input sources (cable box, DVD, VHS, PS4, Prime Firecube and laserdisc) I get a picture on both the Projector and TV for everything except the Laserdisc. Get a picture on the TV and projector says “ Frequency Out of Range”.
Stumped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Any ideas???????
Thanks Dennis
Update: I connected a RCA to HDMI Converter gizmo and feed the signal directly from the Laserdisc player to the Sony projector and got a picture. So the Denon AVR-X6500H has a pass through problem. Guess I need to reach out to Denon tech support tomorrow
_________________ Pioneer DVL-909 Laserdisc / Lexicon LDD-1 Demodulator DVDO iScan VP-50 Pro
WTB: Pioneer CLD-R7G
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer DVL-909 Playback Issue Posted: 26 Dec 2019, 00:30 |
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Joined: 28 Jun 2014, 05:59 Posts: 1459 Location: San Francisco, CA USA Has thanked: 425 times Been thanked: 533 times
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Maybe you need to check the video conversions settings for your Denon AV Receiver. Here is a link to that section..... http://manuals.denon.com/AVRX6500H/NA/E ... xuhedk.phpAlso, I have a Denon, AVR-2808CI, and I do find that this receiver does need to make sure there is stable sync on the composite and S-Video sources to pass video. Otherwise, when I do FF or REW on VHS or LaserDisc I will get a momentary blank screen (and this is when I send a composite signal or HDMI signal from the AVR to the TV). In any case, I don't use my AVR to upconvert my composite signals to HDMI since it does a very terrible job of it. Better to still run a composite video cable all the way to the projector and let it do all the processing including the comb filtering.
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Guest
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer DVL-909 Playback Issue Posted: 26 Dec 2019, 08:20 |
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Did you revert to any other LD that had displayed in the past? Is it possible you have an LD mastered at a subnormal resolution? (Did that ever happen?) If so the problem would be not hitting your AVR's resolution threshold which is probably 480i.
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jarasrat
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer DVL-909 Playback Issue Posted: 26 Dec 2019, 13:50 |
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Joined: 17 Aug 2018, 22:34 Posts: 7 Location: Thailand Has thanked: 1 time Been thanked: 1 time
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ldfan wrote: In any case, I don't use my AVR to upconvert my composite signals to HDMI since it does a very terrible job of it. Better to still run a composite video cable all the way to the projector and let it do all the processing including the comb filtering.
Agree with ldfan. Running composite/s-video directly to yr projector should solve your problem.
_________________ CLD-D390, CLD-R5, CLD-D606, CLD-R7G, DVL-919
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