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DNK

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Anybody use Netflicks.
My daughter pirates her friend subscription and I found that it won't play thru our stereo.
Anybody else find this to be true?
 
I have a Netflix account which allows 4 devices. That way, me, my wife and my two son's can watch different shows on 4 different devices. I can play it direct through my smart TV or via my Apple TV device. When you say it won't play through your stereo, I don't follow? My stereo is connected to my TV and I play Netflix on the TV and the stereo provides the sound just fine.
 
Wonder if my Denon 3803 is to old.
I play Pandora all the time but when I switch over to Netflicks no sound comes out of the speakers.
It's a Samsung Smart TV
 
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I have a regular old flat screen hooked up to my stereo and I've never had any problems playing netflix on it.
 
Where are you getting the netflicks from Walt?
A TV App?
 
My BluRay player, I ain't got no fancy smart TV.
 
Anybody use Netflicks.
My daughter pirates her friend subscription and I found that it won't play thru our stereo.
Anybody else find this to be true?

How are you getting sound from the TV to the Receiver? It the sound carried on a separate audio cable or HDMI with integrated sound?
 
Did a little Goggle research and I think you have it Bas.
I need to find out how I have it.
But if memory serves me I have Comp cables to the receiver (pre HDMI)
and HDMI to the cable box .
I think there may be a DAC to the receiver as well
 
Do you have enough HDMI outputs on the TV and inputs on the Receiver to just run "composite" HDMI to the Rx?
 
Old as his LBCs.
 
Wow Don, I'd have all kinds of problems hooking things up if I had to deal with something that complicated. My old receiver looks like this: mcintoshstereoreceivermodelmac1700_8.jpg
 
Walter that's an old Mac stereo. Only 2 speaker channels easy peazy.
 
That's right Don, a 1700 to be precise. I love it, it has a beautiful rich tone and has enough hook ups that I have my stereo and TV hooked up to it. Of course, nowadays my stereo only consists of a turn table and a CD player. The 8 track and cassette players are long gone.
 
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