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Tortue87_9113 Posted messages 4 Status Member -  
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Hello everyone, I would like to connect my Freebox to my Denon AVR-S650H amplifier to the TV and my Epson EH-TW9200W projector. I managed to connect everything to the projector's receiver and everything works except that the projector has no sound, I'm not getting any sound out of it, thank you for your HELP.

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  1. glandu Posted messages 25506 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 090
     
    Hello and welcome as a new member
    please describe the connections you have made

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    1. Tortue87_9113 Posted messages 4 Status Member
       
      Good evening, I have connected my Freebox to my amplifier and also to my TV, everything works perfectly. My problem is that I also want to connect my Epson EH-TW9200W projector to my amplifier, and I'm unable to do that.
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      1. glandu Posted messages 25506 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 090 > Tortue87_9113 Posted messages 4 Status Member
         
        Hello, you need to be more precise; you aren't describing all your connections. Your Freebox is connected to the amplifier, okay, but I see that you have no HDMI output to feed your projector with video. You only have one ARC output, so it's either for the projector or for the TV.
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      2. Tortue87_9113 Posted messages 4 Status Member > glandu Posted messages 25506 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention  
         
        Hello idiot and thank you for your help, yes the problem is indeed that on the amplifier I only have one ARC output, before I had a small LG home theater amplifier and everything worked perfectly, everything was connected to the receiver of the video projector now if I connect everything to the receiver I have sound on the TV but not on the video projector, it's a bit complicated.
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  2. glandu Posted messages 25506 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 090
     
    Hello, you're still not telling me how your box is on the network?
    I suggest an HDMI switch with 2 outputs to connect to the projector and TV, to be plugged into the HDMI output of your amplifier.
    You also have an optical audio output on your projector.

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  3. Tortue87_9113 Posted messages 4 Status Member
     
    My box is connected to the amplifier via hdmi, I tried with a splitter but it works with a delayed sound, yes the receiver has an optical socket
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    1. glandu Posted messages 25506 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 090
       
      Hello, you had a splitter with one input and four outputs, right? That's what I was suggesting.
      Your box is connected to a peripheral input, okay? I always recommend a double HDMI output to connect your projector as well, but you mentioned the sound was out of sync on the TV or projector?
      Do you have an HDMI output on your box? I don't have one at my place.

      You can test the TV audio via optical to the amplifier, as there might be a conflict with the ARC function.
      Do you have a network (Ethernet) input? See if you can connect your box with it.
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