02-25-2018, 08:08 AM
Sorry if I'm not "categorizing" this the right way. I know it's not "The Longship" stuff but, I figured since it's the offseason...
I have a specific question, and I can't figure it out on Google. I'll be as specific as possible for anybody who feels like helping.
I recently bought an entirely new entertainment center: TV, receiver, and streaming box (AppleTV). Everything I had was archaic (meaning anything over 5 years old apparently), and I wanted a quality 4K picture. So I purchased (these are the exact orders from Amazon):
Sony KD60X690E 60-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2017 Model)
Yamaha NS-SP1800BL 5.1-Channel Home Theater Speaker Set
Pioneer Surround Sound A/V Receiver - Black (VSX-532)
And then, which I didn't buy via Amazon, the brand new Apple TV4K model when it came out in October.
So in theory, I should have all the components I need... but my problem is that I'm not getting a 4K feed through my AppleTV.
The Sony TV itself, of course, is a smart TV and has YouTube and Netflix built in. When I view any 4K content through the television, it's clearly 4K. Amazing picture.
The AppleTV, I view THROUGH my receiver. And when I look at the same content on YouTube and Netflix that should be 4K, the difference is noticeable when it's through AppleTV.
I know this is wordy and confusing, but my conundrum is this: from everything I've read (and lots has been vague), my receiver shouldn't hinder the picture quality, nor should the HDMI cables (all new) connecting the TV/receiver/AppleTV. I find it hard to believe this was an oversight on Apple's part. Lots of people use a receiver as their go-through.
A couple other important notes:
- My internet quality is top speed
- I'm hardwired in on the AppleTV (not the Sony TV itself)
- Before I hooked up my AppleTV to the receiver, I first programmed it using the TV (TV to AppleTV via HDMI) so the AppleTV would initially recognize it as a 4K. That seemed to work... or so I thought
Thanks in advance. And I fully expect this to slowly slide down the board as I realize we're just getting into the good part of free agency shortly.
I have a specific question, and I can't figure it out on Google. I'll be as specific as possible for anybody who feels like helping.
I recently bought an entirely new entertainment center: TV, receiver, and streaming box (AppleTV). Everything I had was archaic (meaning anything over 5 years old apparently), and I wanted a quality 4K picture. So I purchased (these are the exact orders from Amazon):
Sony KD60X690E 60-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2017 Model)
Yamaha NS-SP1800BL 5.1-Channel Home Theater Speaker Set
Pioneer Surround Sound A/V Receiver - Black (VSX-532)
And then, which I didn't buy via Amazon, the brand new Apple TV4K model when it came out in October.
So in theory, I should have all the components I need... but my problem is that I'm not getting a 4K feed through my AppleTV.
The Sony TV itself, of course, is a smart TV and has YouTube and Netflix built in. When I view any 4K content through the television, it's clearly 4K. Amazing picture.
The AppleTV, I view THROUGH my receiver. And when I look at the same content on YouTube and Netflix that should be 4K, the difference is noticeable when it's through AppleTV.
I know this is wordy and confusing, but my conundrum is this: from everything I've read (and lots has been vague), my receiver shouldn't hinder the picture quality, nor should the HDMI cables (all new) connecting the TV/receiver/AppleTV. I find it hard to believe this was an oversight on Apple's part. Lots of people use a receiver as their go-through.
A couple other important notes:
- My internet quality is top speed
- I'm hardwired in on the AppleTV (not the Sony TV itself)
- Before I hooked up my AppleTV to the receiver, I first programmed it using the TV (TV to AppleTV via HDMI) so the AppleTV would initially recognize it as a 4K. That seemed to work... or so I thought
Thanks in advance. And I fully expect this to slowly slide down the board as I realize we're just getting into the good part of free agency shortly.