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Hello everyone,
I have a problem. When I want to listen to music, I use a mediaplayer that is connected to my receiver (Marantz NR1403). As it is just music, I won’t need to use my TV (KDL-43W755C). Therefore I leave my TV in standby modus. My problem is that the TV seems to do “something” in standby-modus that causes brief interruptions in the played music. I can “solve” these interruptions by turning the TV back on.
So, what happens, is that as soon as I put my TV in standby, the music appears to randomly start buffering, and it starts to play smoothly when I turn the TV back on. If I completely disconnect the HDMI cable from TV to receiver, I do not suffer from these interruptions. If I use my old TV (connected with HDMI), I also don’t notice these interruptions. If I completely unplug the TV, but leave HDMI cable plugeged in, I also do not suffer from these problems.
Therefore the origin of these music-interruptions appear to be with the TV, or the interaction between this specific TV and my receiver. And only when the TV is in standby it somehow does something that causes my receiver to mess up.
My initial guess would be related to HDMI-cec. I therefore disabled that functionality both on TV and receiver, but to no avail. So even if hdmi-cec is disabled, I still notice interruptions in music when my TV is in standby modus, and not when TV is on.
I tried different HDMI cables, also to no avail. I tried all HDMI-ports on the TV, but also to no avail. It almost seems like the TV is (randomly) sending signals over the HDMI bus towards my receiver (which is an output-only hdmi-arc channel), which consequently messes up my receiver.
Does anyone have an idea (other than switching to RCA-cables) to solve this issue. I prefer to be able to listen to radio without having to turn my TV on.
Thanks in advance!
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