When I play audio selections stored on an iPod docked in The Bridge II, why am I unable to view the cover art on a video monitor connected to the AVR?
The AVR is not designed to display cover art associated with audio selections stored on the iPod. Question:When I play DVDs on the DVD 47 with an audio connection via coax or optical digital audio to my AVR, and an HDMI connection to my video display, I cannot get Dolby® Digital or DTS® playback. Answer:Virtually all HDMI-equipped video displays send special data called “E-EDID” (abbreviation for the Enhanced Extended Display Identification Data) to other components in an audio/video system; this data describes what the audio and video capabilities of the display are. The source, in turn, responds to the E-EDID data by automatically adjusting its output so that it sends out only those formats the display is able to handle. Since most displays are only capable of decoding two-channel PCM audio, the DVD player will follow the audio capabilities identified by the E-EDID, sending out only a two-channel PCM signal rather than a multichannel Dolby Digital or DTS signal. Due to this inherent
Related Questions
- When I play audio selections stored on an iPod docked in The Bridge II, why am I unable to view the cover art on a video monitor connected to the AVR?
- I have connected The Bridge (or The Bridge II) to the DMC 1000 and docked an iPod in The Bridge. Why am I unable to access photos stored on the iPod?
- Can the Neuros OSD play songs stored on my iPod?