We have a cinema with Barco Series 2 projectors and Dolby CP500 sound processors, as well as a couple of houses with USL-JSD 80 processors and a couple of recently renovated houses with DPM100H processors. We tried to connect Blu-ray player to several of the auditoriums that had Dolby CP500 processor using the Non-Sync 1 or 2 inputs.
First was a new Blu-ray player with only one HDMI out and Digital Coax out. We connected the HDMI cable to the projector using a HDMI to DVI adapter and Digital COAX out to a Digital to Analog converter and from the Digital to Analog converter to Non-sync 1 or 2 input on the CP500. We were able to get good picture. However, for the sound, we were able to listen to the sound, but also had a loud Buzzing coming from both left and Right speakers. When we just disconnected the HDMI cable from the projector, but left the movie running, the sound was clear with no buzzing. As soon as we reconnected the HDMI cable, the buzzing came back. Even when we don't connect the HDMI cable, but just touch the metal part of the DVI connector on the projector to the DVI connector on the HDMI to DVI cable, we get the buzzing. We tried the same setup on several different auditoriums in the same building including the house with USL-JSD 80 processor, we get the same thing.
Second, we brought an older Blu-ray player with analog outputs built in, but had the same issue.
We took the same Blu-ray player to another cinema location, which also had Barco Series 2 projectors, but with Dolby CP750 processors, and we did not have any issue at that location. The sound play fine without any buzzing. So we brought one of the CP750 processors to the first location and replaced one of the CP500 with the CP750 and tried it, but ended up again with buzzing sound.
Only two houses with the DPM100H processors we are able to connect the Blu-ray players, but using blu-ray players with dual HDMI outputs, with one HDMI going to the DPM100H and the other HDMI going to the Barco Projector using the HDMI to DVI adapter.
Would anyone be able to guide me in eliminating the buzzing sound when connecting the Blu-ray player to either the CP500 or JSD-80?
Thank you in advance for your help.
First was a new Blu-ray player with only one HDMI out and Digital Coax out. We connected the HDMI cable to the projector using a HDMI to DVI adapter and Digital COAX out to a Digital to Analog converter and from the Digital to Analog converter to Non-sync 1 or 2 input on the CP500. We were able to get good picture. However, for the sound, we were able to listen to the sound, but also had a loud Buzzing coming from both left and Right speakers. When we just disconnected the HDMI cable from the projector, but left the movie running, the sound was clear with no buzzing. As soon as we reconnected the HDMI cable, the buzzing came back. Even when we don't connect the HDMI cable, but just touch the metal part of the DVI connector on the projector to the DVI connector on the HDMI to DVI cable, we get the buzzing. We tried the same setup on several different auditoriums in the same building including the house with USL-JSD 80 processor, we get the same thing.
Second, we brought an older Blu-ray player with analog outputs built in, but had the same issue.
We took the same Blu-ray player to another cinema location, which also had Barco Series 2 projectors, but with Dolby CP750 processors, and we did not have any issue at that location. The sound play fine without any buzzing. So we brought one of the CP750 processors to the first location and replaced one of the CP500 with the CP750 and tried it, but ended up again with buzzing sound.
Only two houses with the DPM100H processors we are able to connect the Blu-ray players, but using blu-ray players with dual HDMI outputs, with one HDMI going to the DPM100H and the other HDMI going to the Barco Projector using the HDMI to DVI adapter.
Would anyone be able to guide me in eliminating the buzzing sound when connecting the Blu-ray player to either the CP500 or JSD-80?
Thank you in advance for your help.
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