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Best/Proper hook-up for new components

 
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ghart



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 12:21 pm    Post subject: Best/Proper hook-up for new components Reply with quote

Hello all,

This is my first post to this group so I will try my best to explain
what I am trying to accomplish. I purchased a package which included
a Samsung HDTV, Samsung Receiver, and a Samsung Blu-Ray DVD player and
I also have a Time Warner (Local Cable Company) HD Cable box. I have
hooked up the Cable Box and DVD player to the TV via HDMI (2 separate
connections) and everything so far is really great. I am making some
assumptions below.

I am now looking to hook-up the receiver and had a few questions on
the best way to do this. My receiver has 2 HDMI ins and 1 HDMI out.
So I was thinking that I could run the Blu-Ray and Cable Box to my
receiver and then the HDMI out to my TV. I know HDMI does video/audio
so I am assuming the receiver acts as switch box and whichever input I
choose will transfer on the video/audio to the TV. Not sure on that.

Would hooking it up this way also give me all the surround sound
capabilities of the reciever? I assume I will always need the
receiver on then if I want to use one of these devices.

The receiver also has digital optical connections as well. In the
store they had HDMI for the video and used the digital optical for the
audio, but I am not sure why.

I guess I am just looking for some thoughts on the best way to hook
this up and get the best sound/video quality. Thanks for your time.

Greg

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cjdaytonjrnospam



Joined: 01 Aug 2007
Posts: 36

PostPosted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 9:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Best/Proper hook-up for new components Reply with quote

ghart@medex.com wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This is my first post to this group so I will try my best to explain
> what I am trying to accomplish. I purchased a package which included
> a Samsung HDTV, Samsung Receiver, and a Samsung Blu-Ray DVD player and
> I also have a Time Warner (Local Cable Company) HD Cable box. I have
> hooked up the Cable Box and DVD player to the TV via HDMI (2 separate
> connections) and everything so far is really great. I am making some
> assumptions below.
>
> I am now looking to hook-up the receiver and had a few questions on
> the best way to do this. My receiver has 2 HDMI ins and 1 HDMI out.
> So I was thinking that I could run the Blu-Ray and Cable Box to my
> receiver and then the HDMI out to my TV. I know HDMI does video/audio
> so I am assuming the receiver acts as switch box and whichever input I
> choose will transfer on the video/audio to the TV. Not sure on that.
>
> Would hooking it up this way also give me all the surround sound
> capabilities of the reciever? I assume I will always need the
> receiver on then if I want to use one of these devices.
>
> The receiver also has digital optical connections as well. In the
> store they had HDMI for the video and used the digital optical for the
> audio, but I am not sure why.
>
> I guess I am just looking for some thoughts on the best way to hook
> this up and get the best sound/video quality. Thanks for your time.
>
> Greg

Assuming your receiver has no issues with audio switching,
which some hdmi connections do, then you have set it up the
best way you can. There is no need for the optical connection.

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