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Originally Posted by ronsweet2
This makes perfect sense, Jeremy! Okay, stupid question: why does the Yamaha receiver even have component inputs?? In the manual, it goes as far as to say "Be sure to make the same type of video connections as those made for your TV."
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"You just need to connect the digital audio out to the receiver. You can connect the 6 audio RCAs if your receiver has the inputs for them but you don't need to."
Okay, so if I don't need the component cable connections, I should only need the coaxial connection and the audio connections between the AD1 and the receiver?
This is what I have done:
1) Used a composite red/white/yellow cable to connect the DVD "video out" and "audio out" to the DVD "video in" and "audio in" on the receiver.
2) Used a composite red/white/yellow cable to connect the Left/Right front speakers of the "Multi Channel Input" (red and white), AND used the yellow to connect the coaxial connection.
3) Used two pairs of red/white RCA cables to connect the Left and Right surrounds AND the center/subwoofer* on the "Multi Channel Input". Is that all I need to do?
*Note: The receiver's input ports on the "center" and "subwoofer" are not color coded like the other four are. I'm assuming this is because it does not matter which goes where since there is no "left" and "right", which have to match (white for left and red for right).
Am I all good to go now?? Thanks for all your help everyone!
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Hi Ron, - next time just email me!!!
For High Definition Audio & Video
The
only connection you need between your Toshiba HD-A1 and Yamaha Receiver is ...
1)
HDMI Cable
.... a) DISCONNECT EVERYTHING ELSE!!!
.... b) Including the "Multi Channel Input"
........ 1. You ONLY Use "Multi Channel Input" if your AV Receiver Does NOT Have an HDMI INput (like my Yamaha RX-V1300 - which I just replaced that with the Onkyo TX-SR606 & bought the Sony BDP-S350!!!

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Why? - DISCONNECT EVERYTHING ELSE!!!
Because the HDMI Cable carries BOTH High-Resolution Audio & Video.
Actual Connections:
a) Toshiba HD-A1 HDMI OUTput > Yamaha AV Receiver HDMI (DVD) INput
b) Yamaha AV Recevier HDMI OUTput > Toshiba HDTV HDMI INput
With the above senario, you would watch your SD DVD & HD DVDs with the AV Receiver ON (like Jeremy wrote above!). Make sure your Toshiba HDTV Sound is Turned-OFF!
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Originally Posted by ronsweet2
Okay, stupid question: why does the Yamaha receiver even have component inputs??
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OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS: Outside of your Toshiba HD-A1
Because Yamaha gives you the
'OPTION' to use your Yamaha AV Receiver as the
'Main Control Center' where
All Switching ... between your Video Equipment can be handled Thru your Yamaha AV Receiver.
Think back before you bought your Yamaha AV Receiver, ... ALL your Video Equipment was connected to your Toshiba HDTV various INputs.
So, if you want your Yamaha AV Receiver to be the 'Main Control Center', ...
1) Disconnect each Video Source (DVR - like your RCA) from your Toshiba HDTV
.... a) Could be Component INputs
2) Connect the Video Source (DVR - like your RCA) into your Yamaha AV Receiver's Component #1 INputs
3) Repeat #1 & #2 for each Video Equipment you own
.... a) Remember the Yamaha AV Receiver's INput Name
.... b) i.e. Example:
........ 1. Component #1 (RCA DVR w/80GB Hard Drive)
........ 2. Component #2 (Samsung VHS/DVR Combo unit - my example)
........ 3. etc.
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Or, ... you could just leave All the Other Video Equipment connect to your Toshiba HDTV, and switch between them via your Toshiba HDTV Remote.
Hope this helps, (FYI: I won't have internet access until later tonight)
Phil