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  • dxh
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2004
    • 3

    RDV-1080

    OK, I need some real help here.

    I just bought a pre-owned RDV-1080 from Ebay. It was advertised as in "mint condition", which it appeared to be in when it showed up, despite the fact that no manual was included, nor the original packaging.

    I downloaded the manual and connected the component video to my monitor and the digital coaxial cable to my RSP-985. Toss in one of my favorite reference DVDs (5th Element) and -whamo!- no sound.

    I fiddle with the settings to no avail. I reconnect my old DVD player to the same audio cable into the same audio nput on my pre-pro and it works just fine.

    Is there something I'm missing, or did I get hosed? I have the DIGITAL AUDIO setting set to STREAM/PCM and have tried the DIGITAL DOLBY/PCM setting with equally quiet results. What's new to me is that this player has no setting to determine whether you're going to use the tos link or the digital coax.

    Thank for you help.
  • mazuly
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 238

    #2
    Hi

    The audio setting should be at stream/pcm. Make sure the down mix is set to off. Also change the speaker setting to 5.1 and not 2.0. Do you hear anything if you connect the player through the 5.1 analog output?

    Thanks,
    Maziar

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    • dxh
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2004
      • 3

      #3
      Originally posted by mazuly
      The audio setting should be at stream/pcm. Make sure the down mix is set to off. Also change the speaker setting to 5.1 and not 2.0. Do you hear anything if you connect the player through the 5.1 analog output?
      That is how I have it configured. I haven't tried any of the analog outputs yet, but will do so tonight.

      One other note: When I play a DTS DVD, I get garbeled sound that cuts in and out.

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      • mazuly
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 238

        #4
        Hi,

        This does not sound normal and I have a feeling that the unit is faulty.

        Try this resetting procedure which was given to me by my dealer:

        Make sure there are no disks in the machine
        Unplug the unit from the back
        Hold stop and play at the same time and reconnect power cord
        Test 1U should be on the front panel
        Press next track followed by pause button
        Press standby button to turn unit off

        After that all setting should be back to factory default and you may have to change the setting on the setup menus again.

        Good luck,
        Maziar

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        • dxh
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2004
          • 3

          #5
          Thanks for the help so far.

          I have tried the steps to reset to no avail. I still get no sound at all when listening to a Dolby Digital soundtrack and digital garble from the DTS soundtrack. The funny thing is, in DTS, the center channel works like a charm.

          Additionally, the analog outputs are fine. I'm actually listening to a CD right now, and it sounds pretty good. Not quite as good as my RCD-951, but pretty good nonetheless.

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          • mazuly
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 238

            #6
            I am sure you have done this already, but have you tried another digital cable. Maybe there is something wrong with the actual cable itself.

            Also, are you getting any digital sound when you are playing CDs or is it DVDs with DD and DTS that are giving you problem? Try using 5.1 analog connections as well and see if that works in DD and DTS. If that works, then the problem might be that the player is not outputting a digital signal properly and maybe need to be fixed. There is a small possibility that your processor is at fault here too not decoding the signal properly (incompatibility issue or something, I am not sure???).

            In any case I think you could write an email to Rotel tech support about this to see what they will say. I would just tell them where I bought the player and say that I am going to be stock with a faulty player and so on and mention any other Rotel gear you have. Rotel seem to be very good in customer service and even though you bought this player from an unauthorized dealer they may still help you out.

            Thanks,
            Maziar

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            • mazuly
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 238

              #7
              Just curious, did thinks work out for you?

              Thanks,
              Maziar

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