I have a UN65KS800D 65' Samsung TV and a Yahama RXV-381 receiver, everything was working fine (TV remote was controlling the receiver and sound was coming out of receiver) until I turned on my Nintendo Switch. I checked everything on both systems (nothing was changed) ARC on the receiver is on...
No, the speakers in my Master bedroom are terminating in the Master bedroom. I really don't want to be fishing wires to terminate them in the living room.
I'm thinking at this point that I'll just buy one more A/V receiver for my Master bedroom and not have continuous music.
Thx anyways Photonboy!
So basically this is what in a perfect set up I'd like to see,
Master bedroom: 3 wired speakers connected to a A/V playing its own audio
Living room: 3.1 set up connected to a A/V playing its own audio
Music throughout the house via both A/V receivers from one source such as Spotify
Here's my scenario, I have one A/V receiver set up as a 3.1 system in my living room, and I have speaker wiring in my Master bedroom that are terminating in the Master bedroom but no equipment at this time. I would like to be able to play separate audio in each rooms but also play continuous...
I stupidly opened a .doc email from a unknow source as it addressed the email by my first name. I opened the .doc file and havn't noticed anything odd on my work laptop which has a enterprise level Mc Afee antivirus.
Is there anything I can do to double check my laptop hasn't been compromised?
Thx all for the suggestions. I may go with Itunes on the desktop and manually power the av. I don't want any potential fire hazards with a remote or electrical timer.
Wife's restaurant has a speaker system that is powered by a AV amp connected to a desktop PC in the upstairs office. I'm looking for a solution where I can easily remotely turn on/off music from the AV receiver or desktop pc. A bonus would be to remotely turn off the power on the AV at night as...