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Re: Please Help with startup
As you might expect, there's a number of options. Depending on your preferences - a big one is do you always want to (or mind) always turning on your receiver when you use your TV.
Assuming that you'll say you don't mind using the receiver all the time, the standard way of hooking these up is fairly straightforward. Run the DVD and Wii to the receiver using component for video. Then run the reciever to the TV also using component.
You won't have to worry about HDMI until you dive into an HD player. As nice as they are, don't worry, you'll get a great picture just using the component connection for your DVD. Component is just as good as HDMI for video in all cases but upscaling, and even then the best picture depends on your specific hardware.
Back to the connection, this time for audio. Run a digital coax or optical from the DVD to the receiver; it doesn't matter which one you choose (coax cables are cheaper). If your DVD doesn't have either of these (only has the stereo red/white), strongly consider upgrading. A standard DVD with coax and/or opt is very inexpensive (< $75) and would be worth the money. I forget whether the Wii has anything more than a stereo connection. If it does use it, if not connect via stereo.
You didn't provide model numbers, so that's the best I can do.
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