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Ifi Zen One Signature DAC, Windows 10 PC & Denon Amp refusing to Talk
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<blockquote data-quote="Drifter" data-source="post: 1123332" data-attributes="member: 13448"><p>Please also post a picture of the back of the iFi where the cables are connected as well as the front of the Denon showing the input that is selected.</p><p></p><p>Remove the "1" under HDMI for the CBL/SAT source leaving only the "1" under Analog. Then make sure that the CBL/SAT input is selected on the Denon. If you do have an HDMI source (i.e. DSTV) connected to the CBL/SAT HDMI input, move that to the DVD input rather to avoid possible double signals from the same input (i.e. "1") selector.</p><p>Also make sure that the iFi is selected in Win 10 as the sound output device. Do this by clicking on the speaker icon bottom right (next to the the wifi icon) of the start bar in Win10 and make sure that the iFi shows as the sound output device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drifter, post: 1123332, member: 13448"] Please also post a picture of the back of the iFi where the cables are connected as well as the front of the Denon showing the input that is selected. Remove the "1" under HDMI for the CBL/SAT source leaving only the "1" under Analog. Then make sure that the CBL/SAT input is selected on the Denon. If you do have an HDMI source (i.e. DSTV) connected to the CBL/SAT HDMI input, move that to the DVD input rather to avoid possible double signals from the same input (i.e. "1") selector. Also make sure that the iFi is selected in Win 10 as the sound output device. Do this by clicking on the speaker icon bottom right (next to the the wifi icon) of the start bar in Win10 and make sure that the iFi shows as the sound output device. [/QUOTE]
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