Page 107: with standby through/CEC control enabled, you can still change operation without turning the unit "ON". Costs you 4 watts of vampire power. Guess that isn't part of the phone app.
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Originally Posted by dboOnTheGo /forum/post/21585446
Has anyone with an Android phone used the Yamaha AV Remote? I can't seem to get the unit to switch inputs while it is in standby mode. It seems I have to power on the unit first before I'm able to change inputs. Just wondering if anyone else has this issue since I can switch inputs from the IR remote when in standby.
Do you have "network standby" control enabled (in Network parameters, manual pg 108)? uses 5W on standby then...
think bit more/different than the CEC/HDMI passthru standby option...
that is at least for power control over network,
not sure if the Android app can actually talk/change inputs, but worth a try...
love the android app! Now, if yamaha/amazon would just get it on the Kindle Fire/amazon android store, I could remote control with a big screen...
gotta upgrade my Synology NAS to latest version so I can use the android "DS Audio" app to control the Yamaha as a DLNA DMRenderer device, w/ music from their app on the Fire tablet...
Yes, I have both HDMI passthru and network standby enabled. When in standby, the Android app will find the receiver on the network and I can power it on, change volume, inputs, etc.. It's just when turned off (or standby mode) that it does not respond to an input selection request. The app was specific that network standby needed to be enabled to be able to power the unit on when it is off. It didn't mention anything about passthru needing to be enabled to change inputs when it's off so I am inclinded to believe it was not programmed in. I just tried the demo mode that is built in the app and it behaves the same way.
ARC enabled. . works on TV sound going to receiver
Nothing on any other inputs on receiver. However, recently receiver continues to switch to AV4 AFTER it has already appeared to negotiate with HDMI 1 or 2. It will be working, and then switch over to AV4. It seems somehow tied to TV audio input, because if I switch that to AV1, that that is what happens to the receiver. Very annoying when you turn on and everything is good, and then screen goes blank because it switched to AV1 or AV4 for no apparent reason. However, it only does it once or twice after it comes on, and never later in middle of show thank God.
Hoping it is a setting. I updated when I purchased in November. No issues until a month ago or so. However, the Tv is wireless and it could have updated its software in the background. There is nothing connected to those other inputs, but the setting on the Yamahat is for where Tv audio would run if not using ARC. I did see this on another forum same problem without solution and cant find now.
I am trying to connect my pc with V867. My pc has an HDMI out going into HDMI2 of the receiver. However, in order to get the sound, I need to run an optical cable. How can I view the video and listen to the audio at the same time. I tried to connect the optical cable either to the AV1 or AV4 (TV) but both require the input of the receiver to be changed to either AV1 or AV4. Now I can listen to the sound but the video is gone. Please help with the setup. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by ustad /forum/post/21630288
I am trying to connect my pc with V867. My pc has an HDMI out going into HDMI2 of the receiver. However, in order to get the sound, I need to run an optical cable. How can I view the video and listen to the audio at the same time. I tried to connect the optical cable either to the AV1 or AV4 (TV) but both require the input of the receiver to be changed to either AV1 or AV4. Now I can listen to the sound but the video is gone. Please help with the setup. Thanks.
Switch to the input where optical is attached. In the "options" menu you should find a option for setting the video input. This then assigns that video to that audio input. You may find that only certain HDMI ports are available to assign to that optical port.
My pc gives me a message from time to time about needing an optical cable, but I get audio over hdmi. Make sure your drivers are up to date, or get a new card if you need to.
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Originally Posted by ustad /forum/post/21630288
I am trying to connect my pc with V867. My pc has an HDMI out going into HDMI2 of the receiver. However, in order to get the sound, I need to run an optical cable. How can I view the video and listen to the audio at the same time. I tried to connect the optical cable either to the AV1 or AV4 (TV) but both require the input of the receiver to be changed to either AV1 or AV4. Now I can listen to the sound but the video is gone. Please help with the setup. Thanks.
Have a problem with my 867 that I'm wondering if anyone else is having.
Sometimes I'll switch to an input and, after the switch, the reciever gets "stuck" in 2 channel mode and the volume control will not work. I have to turn the reciever off and then back on again for it to become "unstuck" and begin working correctly again...
I can always tell when it has messed up like this as it won't display all my speakers (I'm running a 5.1 system) on the LCD screen. In fact, it won't show any speakers at all on the screen. It will only have the decoding type displayed on screen. After I turn the AVR off and then back on again, it will display my speakers on the LCD screen again.
Any ideas? Again, it only really seems to happen when changing to a new input.
It replaced my old Sony receiver that I bought about 10 years ago. I gave my old receiver quite a workout since I like my music loud enough to feel it. . .strange that my neighbors (and now my wife) don't seem to want to listen to the same music (at the same hours) that I want to listen to it.
I have two stereo speakers that are Klipsch RLF(?) 10s that have two 10s in each speaker. My old Sony receiver really made those speakers bounce which was awesome. The only speakers I have are the two Klipsch speakers -- haven't yet done the whole surround sound thing yet since my living room isn't very conducive to that sort of setup.
My problem is I am not getting nearly the same "oomph" out of my new Yamaha RX-V867 receiver. The receiver has some great features, but I know my speakers are capable of more than what the receiver is giving them.
The receiver allows you to adjust the bass and treble (just by + or - 6dB) and I have the bass adjusted to the maximum but it still doesn't come close to the amount of bass the old Sony receiver put out.
Are there any suggestions or tweaking that I can do to put out more bass through my new receiver?
After playing around with my TV and AVR today I think I may have figured out why my AVR gets "stuck" and the volume stays fixed and I can't get it out of 2 channel mode.
I went into the options of my Panasonic Plasma and I turned off the Viera Link feature. With that on, I am able to turn the AVR on/off with my TV remote control when I also turn the TV on/off. After turning off Viera Link I can't seem to replicate the problem again so I am guessing there was something going on with that, that the AVR didn't like. The downside is that I now have to use my AVR remote control to turn the AVR on/off but I'm ok with that. I need to just buy a Harmony and be done with it.
Anyway, wanted to post this in case it helps someone in the future...
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Originally Posted by cmmiller101 /forum/post/21649454
I love my new Yamaha RX-V867.
It replaced my old Sony receiver that I bought about 10 years ago. I gave my old receiver quite a workout since I like my music loud enough to feel it. . .strange that my neighbors (and now my wife) don't seem to want to listen to the same music (at the same hours) that I want to listen to it.
I have two stereo speakers that are Klipsch RLF(?) 10s that have two 10s in each speaker. My old Sony receiver really made those speakers bounce which was awesome. The only speakers I have are the two Klipsch speakers -- haven't yet done the whole surround sound thing yet since my living room isn't very conducive to that sort of setup.
My problem is I am not getting nearly the same "oomph" out of my new Yamaha RX-V867 receiver. The receiver has some great features, but I know my speakers are capable of more than what the receiver is giving them.
The receiver allows you to adjust the bass and treble (just by + or - 6dB) and I have the bass adjusted to the maximum but it still doesn't come close to the amount of bass the old Sony receiver put out.
Are there any suggestions or tweaking that I can do to put out more bass through my new receiver?
I'm guessing you don't have a sub hooked to the system? If not, have you made sure that the LFE is turned off in the speaker setup menu and you set your speakers to "Large"? Setting them to large sets them to full range.
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Originally Posted by Biggen_PCB /forum/post/21651059
I'm guessing you don't have a sub hooked to the system? If not, have you made sure that the LFE is turned off in the speaker setup menu and you set your speakers to "Large"? Setting them to large sets them to full range.
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Originally Posted by AdamWL /forum/post/21473681
Yamaha added "Music Play" to their AV Controller App for iOS and Android in December. It's damn near close to the functionality of Apple's AirPlay (for audio). You no longer have to physically dock an iPod or iPhone to play music through the AVR. I haven't seen any mention of this on the thread. This is quite a big new feature. They can't brand it AirPlay, but it provides the same overall end-result. ME LIKE!
New in version 2.00:
- Adds Music Play feature
Browse and play music stored on an Apple iOS device using the AV Controller App, with full access to cover art and track information.
Yes, ME LIKE too! Have my entire music library on old 64GB iPod, haven't ported it over to the 4S yet, but do wish I had purchased the 64 on that instead of the 32, but it is what it is. What I really like is just using Pandora as Blues is my game, and "Blues Guitar Legends Radio" works just fine for me. Need to get with the program and start creating playlist for my digital library though.
Between the iDevices, Netgear Push2TV HD2000, DLNA, SAT, OTA, Blu-Ray, there just aren't enough hours in the day to to enjoy it all. Nevertheless, It would be nice if the Yamaha AV Controller App allowed the addition of other streaming Apps like "Tunedin Radio" for instance. Perhaps they will add that function in the future.
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Originally Posted by JoeKustra /forum/post/21481699
Then one thing at a time. Your front speakers have a documented frequency response. If the lower limit is 60Hz or 80Hz, I would consider them "small". If it's 20Hz, I would consider them large.
Please note: most setup menu options have an up arrow that means more data can be found by using the remote "up". Please check those options.
I think too it depends on where you want to push the LFR. You can have full size floor standing speakers and set them to small which then directs the LFR (the .1) to the subs at the selected cross-over. Anything above that will still fire your woofers in your physically large front speakers. Set your fronts to large and you'll get the full frequency response that they are capable of. Don't get confused with "small and large" as a physical dimension as it is more of a preference of where and how you want the LFR or bass to be directed in a 5.1/7.1/7.2 system. JMHO
Sure, just go to the learn command mode, give it a name and point your Harmony at the Yamaha and push the scene button on the Yamaha. You will then have the command in the Harmony to use as you wish. I recently switched to the Harmony 900 for its RF capability but interestingly it doesn't have a sequence function. There are work arounds if you really need an independent sequence command though.
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Originally Posted by cmmiller101 /forum/post/21649454
I love my new Yamaha RX-V867.
It replaced my old Sony receiver that I bought about 10 years ago. I gave my old receiver quite a workout since I like my music loud enough to feel it. . .strange that my neighbors (and now my wife) don't seem to want to listen to the same music (at the same hours) that I want to listen to it.
I have two stereo speakers that are Klipsch RLF(?) 10s that have two 10s in each speaker. My old Sony receiver really made those speakers bounce which was awesome. The only speakers I have are the two Klipsch speakers -- haven't yet done the whole surround sound thing yet since my living room isn't very conducive to that sort of setup.
My problem is I am not getting nearly the same "oomph" out of my new Yamaha RX-V867 receiver. The receiver has some great features, but I know my speakers are capable of more than what the receiver is giving them.
The receiver allows you to adjust the bass and treble (just by + or - 6dB) and I have the bass adjusted to the maximum but it still doesn't come close to the amount of bass the old Sony receiver put out.
Are there any suggestions or tweaking that I can do to put out more bass through my new receiver?
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Originally Posted by seasound /forum/post/21657869
I think too it depends on where you want to push the LFR. You can have full size floor standing speakers and set them to small which then directs the LFR (the .1) to the subs at the selected cross-over. Anything above that will still fire your woofers in your physically large front speakers. Set your fronts to large and you'll get the full frequency response that they are capable of. Don't get confused with "small and large" as a physical dimension as it is more of a preference of where and how you want the LFR or bass to be directed in a 5.1/7.1/7.2 system. JMHO
I appreciate the feedback. I have a strange configuration which I love. All speakers are set large, and the rear speakers are larger than the front. No center channel since if I feel properly configured front speakers will produce the center channel sound without one. They are five feet off the floor also. I have a rear Hahler effect speaker too. The room walls are wood panel, so I compensate with heavy carpet & drapes. My viewing space is only 12x14, but the rears are 12' behind my seating position in a partially open room. It was mentioned that the V867 doesn't seem to have the low frequency power it should. I tend to agree. Without a sub to help, the power seems weak but I have no way to quantify that except that turned above 30, my table starts to vibrate. I am very happy with the unit, and spend most nights with music and most days with TV from DVR recordings. It's nice, and my Blu-ray with SACD is awesome. With no updates for a while now, I guess we have what we have.
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