Fios with Denon Receiver

I just added a Denon 2310 Receiver to my set up.  The unit is supposed to have a HDMI pass thru on stand by. The video passes through, but the audio doesn't.  I went through the instructions and set the receiver to TV for sound and turned on the HDMI control.  When I put the Denon in stand by the picture and sound go off, a few seconds later the picture and sound on the TV come on for a second or two. The picture and sound go off again, a few seconds later the picture comes on, but no sound.  I swapped out the Denon with another to see if it was the receiver. I swapped out the HDMI cables.  Is this a problem with my QIP6416? I keep seeing things about the 1.7 software, is that one of the fixes?  HELP!!!

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I just added a Denon 2310 Receiver to my set up.  The unit is supposed to have a HDMI pass thru on stand by. The video passes through, but the audio doesn't.  I went through the instructions and set the receiver to TV for sound and turned on the HDMI control.  When I put the Denon in stand by the picture and sound go off, a few seconds later the picture and sound on the TV come on for a second or two. The picture and sound go off again, a few seconds later the picture comes on, but no sound.  I swapped out the Denon with another to see if it was the receiver. I swapped out the HDMI cables.  Is this a problem with my QIP6416? I keep seeing things about the 1.7 software, is that one of the fixes?  HELP!!!
I don't think this is an STB problem.  Denon's Owner's Manual is a pain to interpret.  But are you sure that the HDMI Audio Out setting (under manual setup, HDMI setup) is set to "TV" and not "AMP?"  Since you have good video, The symptom you have indicates that this option may be set to "Amp."   Or is there a setting on the TV that needs to use the HDMI audio?  On my Panasonic TV I have to tell the it that is should use the HDMI audio or it is off (the default on the TV).   Just some thoughts.

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