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If you're looking to connect a receiver to a projector, this article is for you. If you are unsure about how to do so, read on!First of all, if you want an av receiver and projector to work together wirelessly, make sure that the receiver supports wireless video (most receivers from the past 5 years should). Once your believe that your setup supports this feature, go ahead and connect it with the appropriate HDMI cable. If the sound doesn't work properly after connecting everything correctly, try setting up your audio through a system such as Dolby or DTS instead of just plain stereo sound.With a setup such as you have, you should experience no problems. Just remember to make sure that the receiver is outputting videosignals to the projector! Most receiver outputs are labeled.I hope this article was helpful. Now, get out there and connect your receiver to projector!Category:Home theater_equipment iframe not supported (if your browser doesn't support iframes, you can skip this page) [END]

 

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