Stream video and audio to Apple TV conected to AV.

I have a Yamaha RX-V673 AV with Airplay and it is connected to my HDTV by HDMI (HDMI 1).  I purchased an Apple TV 3rd gen and connected it to my Yamaha (HDMI 2) and then attempted to stream a movie from my IPhone 5S to the apple tv.  The problem is that audio plays perfectly but no video.  Can someone assist me with this?

Welcome to the Apple Community.
Try the following steps, check whether things are working after each step where appropriate, before trying the next.
Check AirPlay is turned on on the Apple TV (turn it off and on if it already is)
Check that both devices are on the same network (Settings > Wifi, on the mobile device and Settings > General > Network, on the Apple TV).
Restart the Apple TV (Settings > General > Restart).
Restart the Apple TV by removing ALL the cables for 30 seconds.
Restart your router. (Also try removing it’s power cord for at least 30 seconds)
Restart your mobile device.
If you are still having problems, the following article(s) may help you.
Troubleshooting AirPlay
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
Recommended Wi-Fi settings
Wifi Diagnostic Software (for Mac users)
You may also find some help on this page, where I’ve collected some of the more unusual solutions to network issues.
When making adjustments to your network for better optimisation, you may find some of the points mentioned on this page helpful.

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