I understand that some BD/HD-DVD players have analog outputs for 7.1, but as for optical/coaxial digital streams, can the HD Audio formats be delivered to a reciever or only HDMI?
10/11/08 at 9:39am
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Originally Posted by Nathan Eddy
A new receiver would be nice, but I don't even have a I do have analog inputs (currently hooked up to a Pioneer 563, for hi rez audio), so I assume I'll be fine using those with BR. However, since HDMI carries both picture and sound, how do I separate those out? I want to hook up the HDMI directly to the TV for video . . . so I assume there's a setting in BR players that let you redirect the audio from the HDMI through the separate analog channels? Right?
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Originally Posted by Nathan Eddy
I was thinking about instead just getting a BR drive, and using that for home theater, too. Is this a good way to kill two birds with one stone? There's got to be a reason people are buying standalone BR units, instead of using their computers (and saving the money). So what's the main reason?
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Originally Posted by MarkHastings
3) Similar to #2, I have a Harmony 880 remote, so I want to be able to use it with devices that will work with the remote.
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Originally Posted by tls36
Nathan I did just what you are considering with my computer, only with DVD and a super video card outputted to my Sharp DLP projector via a DVI connector. Because the video card has much better picture processing than most stand alone upscaling DVD players, my DVD's played thru the computer deliver a much better pic than any stad alone that I have used. I imagine incorporating a Blu-Ray player/burner into your PC and outputting thru a good video card will deliver excellent results. I am considering a new PC build, but this time centered around Blu-Ray with a nicer PCI Express video card. I think the magic is the high quality video card.
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