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Question about Video Switching

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I am working to upgrade my in-law's home video system. I don't call it home theater because they are not planning to put a surround sound system. They are going to buy a flat screen TV so they can continue to watch their DVDs and programs on cables and they do not want to spend a lot of money on components because they cannot see well or hear well. Due to the space limit around the TV, we are planning to run only 1 HDMI cables to the TV.

I did some research. Some AVR can do video switching. Some say that they can switch digital signals to HDMI output. Does it mean that the signals from component, composite cables or S-video will not be able to pass through HDMI cables to the TV?

Is there any AVR or other components, such as the switcher, which can take all kinds of signals and converts the signals and output through an HDMI cable to the TV?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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Re: Question about Video Switching

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I did some research. Some AVR can do video switching. Some say that they can switch digital signals to HDMI output. Does it mean that the signals from component, composite cables or S-video will not be able to pass through HDMI cables to the TV?
Video switching is when your dvd player and cable box are hooked up to the receiver with hdmi cables and the receiver will "switch" to the appropriate input and send out the signal via hdmi.
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Is there any AVR or other components, such as the switcher, which can take all kinds of signals and converts the signals and output through an HDMI cable to the TV?
This is refered to as "video up-conversion". This will convert an analog signal, such as s-video and component, to digital format and send it out the hdmi cable. Many newer receivers can do this. Better receivers will also convert the signal from 480i/480p/etc. to 1080p but these avr's are a bit more expensive.

Give us the model numbers of a few avr's you are considering and someone here will explain what their capabilities are.
"Everyday room": Mitsubishi 52631 RPTV, H/K 520, H/K dvd-5, H/K 8380, H/K CDR 20, OPPO BDP-83 BluRay player, Dish-HD, Infinity Beta 20's-C250-OWS1's, Dayton HSU10.
"Movie/Music room": Toshiba 65HM167 RPTV, Pioneer Elite 59txi, Elite DV59avi, Elite CD-59, Pioneer PD-51FD BR, Dish-DVR, Swan Diva...
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