Beiriannydd
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I have an Onkyo TX-RZ1100 and LG C7 TV, the audio path is HDMI Sony BD -> Onkyo and Onkyo to TV. Whenever I turn off the TV, it interrupts my Atmos stream from the Sony. Some discs are not easily usable without TV (menus instead of just starting the disc) but I hate using the 120W TV to show a slideshow when I am just listening to the music. It would be fine if I could just take the hit when I turn the TV off, but inevitably the interruption happens 30s or more later and takes a couple of attempts (30s) before it stabilizes. The renegotiation doesn't happen whilst paused either.
Is there a setting I can put on my receiver that will fix this?
Is it inevitable with HDMI being what it is and EDID negotiation?
Is it my TV's fault?
Is there a receiver which doesn't do this?
In the old days, I used to run a EDID edit device to make it so I could use the 4:4:4 high color on my pre-HDR TV to take advantage of what I could of HDR, I wonder if it's worth putting that back in, as I think it can persist an EDID... wish I could remember what it was, but it's been years since I used it and it's in a storage box for old tech somewhere.
Thanks all for your advice.
Is there a setting I can put on my receiver that will fix this?
Is it inevitable with HDMI being what it is and EDID negotiation?
Is it my TV's fault?
Is there a receiver which doesn't do this?
In the old days, I used to run a EDID edit device to make it so I could use the 4:4:4 high color on my pre-HDR TV to take advantage of what I could of HDR, I wonder if it's worth putting that back in, as I think it can persist an EDID... wish I could remember what it was, but it's been years since I used it and it's in a storage box for old tech somewhere.
Thanks all for your advice.