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  • You may have to change a setting inside the home theatre receiver to route the component video inputs through to the outputs of the receiver. Many receivers are shipped with the input channels configured to use the composite video input, s-video input, or both. If you want to use a component video input, you may have to configure the receiver to map one such input to a specific channel, which would then route it to the component video output. The component video inputs are usually assignable to different channels and are often initially disabled to reduce video and/or audio noise levels (open inputs are a gift to EM noise).

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