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Hi guys, You might have heard this thread before and so now it's resolved. The original problem was to get tunes from my puter to my Yamaha rx-v665.After running 50ft of RCAs to go to audio 1 on the avr and then have a splitter at the computer w/ the headphone jack splits into 2 female RCA ports.While I did get some music the humm was louder than the music.Most people assumed it was the length of the cable or the y spltter. Not one to give up I got another jack which did not help but .while fidling w/ the back of the Yamaha the HDMI cord that's only purpose is to get on screen viewing for audio ajustments which I never use anyway.So, removing the HDMI CORD brought up all the steaming audio I could ever want. There was no degradation to any other funtion on any part of my system and as you can imagine I'am delighted with these results. Now on the technical side could someone try to explain this to me.Thanks guys for the response and some of your ideas were quite useful, thanks again.....LW

Again I get full blown audio, radio, cd, and steaming i-net tunesThe tv has not changed 1 pixel and besides if there is a sole who would donate a pair of FORTES,this mission is complete.

H/T---Tosiba au37>Yamaha rx-v665>Klipsch500set w/8insub>Yamaha-YSD-11dock>Denon-1940ci-cdp---Gateway interfaced w/ Yamaha

2ch---Adcom gfa555>Onkyo p-301>InfinitySM112s>Denon1940ci-cdp>Shure pro headphones>Samson ac power strip

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