Ipad and Dolby surround plus Television

I use my I pad 2 to watch movies, we want to connect it to an Yamaha Htr 3085, I get sound but no picture on the TV, we use HDMI cable but it does not go through, the I pad brings the message this product is not authorised for video presentation. How do I do it? I think it should be possible. We do have the same problem with playstation.

I believe the video is disabled because of copy right reasons.

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    Digital Connections, SPDIF and Dolby Digital (german revision)
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    03-08-2007 01:52 AM
    Digital Connections, SPDIF and Dolby Digital Info
    Übersetzung + Erweiterungen + Revision 03-08-07
    Der Digitale Anschluß
    Ich habe beobachtet, daß viele Leute Fragen zu den Sound-Anschlüssen haben, daher trage ich hier einige Infos zusammen und erkläre die Unterschiede in der Verwendung der digitalen und analogen Anschlüsse.
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    Am PC gibt es zwei häufig verwendete digitale Anschlußformate optisch (Toslink) und koaxial (S-PDIF).
    Im Prinzip erzielen beide Anschlüsse genau das gleiche Audio-Ergebnis.
    Der primäre Unterschied ist das Medium ( das Material ) durch das das Signal übertragen wird. ( Glasfaser oder Kupfer )
    !! Update !!
    Ein wichtiger Aspekt in der Auswahl von digital-optischen Anschlüssen erklärt sich durch das Vermeiden einer sogenannten „Brummschleife“, d.h. eine elektrisch leitende Verbindung zweier Geräte muß vermieden werden.
    ( mit Lichtwellenleiter - LWL- z.B. mit dem Anschluß-System Toslink )
    In der Elektrotechnik ( Niedervolttechnik ) wird oft der „Negative“ Pol der Spannungsversorgung über das elektrisch leitende Gehäuse ( die sogenannte Masse )geführt. Das spart einerseits einen weiteren Kabelweg ( also Kupfer ) ein und ergibt eine mehr oder weniger wirksame (Ab-) Schirmung. Diese Schirmung soll die elektronische Schaltung vor elektromagnetischen, hochfrequenten und niederfrequenten Störeinflüssen je nach Ausführung der Schirmung schützen.
    Üblicherweise besitzt jedes elektronische Gerät eine eigene Spannungsversorgung. Netzteile in elektronischen Geräten unterscheiden sich in der Art der Spannungsumformung, in der Höhe der Spannung, in der zur Verfügung gestellten Leistung, durch verschiedene Bauarten und unterschiedliche Bauteil-Tolleranzen entstehen somit verschiedenste Masse-Potentiale.
    Werden solche Geräte durch elektrisch leitende Kabel verbunden, kommt es zu einem Ausgleich der verschiedenen Masse-Potentiale. Ein negatives Ergebnis der Verbindung von TV-Geräten oder PC-Komponenten mit Audio-Komponenten ist oft eine hörbare Beeinträchtigung von Audio-Signalen - ein tieffrequentes Brummen.( auch Brummschleife oder Masseschleife genannt )
    Hierfür verantwortlich zu machen ist eine elektrisch leitende Verbindung. In der HiFi-Technik ist das in der Regel ein Koaxialkabel und dessen Schirmung.
    Vermeidung u. Reduzierung dieser Störgeräusche Ansätze
    !! Der einfache Weg !!
    Einsatz einer optischen Signal- / Datenübertragung mit Lichtwellenleiter
    - Glasfaser als Trägermaterial
    ( Einsatz einer Datenübertragung ohne elektrisch leitende Verbindungen )
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    Einsatz einer Galvanischen Trennung - mit einem Ground-Isolator
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    - aber Leistungs- & und Klangverlust(geringere Dynamik)
    - Verwendung von ( hochwertigen ) symmetrischen Verbindungen
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    + Trennung der Schirmung an einer „Seite“ des Kabels möglich
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    - sehr große Anschlüsse
    - Profibereich
    - Einsatz einer zentralen Spannungsversorgung für alle miteinander
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    Nachtrag
    Bitte nicht verwechseln mit Netzbrummen - die Einstreuung der Netzfrequenz 50 Hz ( EU ) oder 60 Hz ( US ) in den Audio-Signalweg das ist üblicherweise auf eine nicht ausreichende Entstörung oder(Ab-)Schirmung zurückzuführen ist.
    - End - !! Update !!
    Einige Vorbetrachtungen
    Die traditionelle Ton-Übertragung ist ein unkomprimiertes Signal, es wird in Stereo übertragen.
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    In den Soundkarten-Einstellungen muß die Option "S-PDIF-Durchschleifen" ( "SPDIF Pass-through" ) eingestellt werden.
    Dadurch wird das Audio-Signal von der DVD in digitaler ( komprimierter ) Form direkt an die Digital-Ausgänge der Soundkarte weitergeleitet. Anschließend kann ein angeschlossener externer Decoder z.B. im digitalen Lautsprecher-System oder im Digital-Receiver die Decodierung übernehmen und es entsteht ein „Räumliches Klangbild“.
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    *** Bei Karten der SB073X-Serie verfügt diese Buchse nicht über die Digital-In-Funktion !! zur Unterstützung des digitalen E/A-Moduls )
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    Gratis-DVD-Software-Versionen unterstützen diese Funktion häufig nicht, du benötigst dann eine Software-Voll-Version.
    Wähle die gewünschte digitale Audio-Tonspur „DolbyDigital“ oder „DTS“, im Audio-Menü einer DVD.
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    Wie unter (2) mußt du deine Lautsprecher mit den drei analogen Kabeln anschließen und nicht optisch oder koaxial !! ( 3 mal 3,5 Klinke )
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