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#58705 - 03/21/06 11:14 PM "input" button on front panel can't choose DVD
ducksoft Offline
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Registered: 03/12/06
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I setup my new 990 today and it had me cursing. I connected a DVD player using the component DVD in connections and optical digital 1 connection, and setup appropriately using the on-screen menu. I popped a DVD in, pressed "input" to cycle off of the tuner and onto "DVD" but it didn't work. After trying for a while I swapped the DVD to use video input 1, reconfigured via the on-screen menu, pressed "input", and it worked! Swapping back to the dedicated component DVD connections I realized that you need to use the remote control to select the DVD source - the "input" button on the front panel won't cycle through to the "DVD" input.

Is this by design or did I miss something?

--Tim

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#58706 - 03/21/06 11:45 PM Re: "input" button on front panel can't choose DVD
sraber Offline
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Hitting the "Input" button on the front panel the using the "up" and "down" arrows on the front panel ought to cycle through the inputs as you wish.


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simp
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#58707 - 03/22/06 12:16 AM Re: "input" button on front panel can't choose DVD
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There is one bug that I know of with that approach - I think the 7.1 Direct input is currently left out of the cycle. I wasn't aware of the DVD input being left out, though, and I suspect the planned firmware update will fix the 7.1 Direct omission.
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#58708 - 03/24/06 12:38 PM Re: "input" button on front panel can't choose DVD
ducksoft Offline
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Registered: 03/12/06
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Thanks. Its working (as designed I guess...)

I think it would be more natural to have the "input" button cycle through the inputs rather than the up/down buttons just like the "tuner" button cycles through "AM" and "FM".

It works though.

--Tim

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#58709 - 03/24/06 01:24 PM Re: "input" button on front panel can't choose DVD
gonk Offline
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Glad to hear it's working, at least.
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#58710 - 03/24/06 03:06 PM Re: "input" button on front panel can't choose DVD
Scott Offline
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"I think it would be more natural to have the "input" button cycle through the inputs"

By using the up/down arrows, a user is able to access the desired input a little quicker than if it were a one-button toggle.

For example, if you were in Video 1, but wanted to toggle back to DVD, you simply press "input" and then the "up arrow".

With a one button toggle, you'd be forced to go through all of the other inputs before arriving at DVD.

Best,

Scott

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