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Only one cable for both audio and video. Since I would have to run a separate cable for the audio with the 1017, I just did not see any reason to upgrade my receiver.
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You're still not being entirely clear, since you still don't specifiy where you would be running these cables
from and
to.
HDMI
will carry both audio and video from your PS3, cable or satellite box and DVD player to your receiver, which will play the audio and pass the video to your TV. That's a very simple connection, one cable from each device to the receiver, a single cable from the receiver to the TV. The only downside is that you must have the receiver turned on to use any of the connected devices. But that would be the case with
any AV receiver used as switch. My receiver doesn't have HDMI, so I use component video switching. That means four cables from each device (in my case a cable company DVR and two DVD players) to the receiver, and three to the TV (because only video goes to the TV - why send audio when the receiver is handling the audio?) If I could do this with HDMI I would need only one cable from each device to the receiver and one to the TV.
I also have a splitter on the cable coming from the wall jack that goes to the TV's tuner so I can watch TV without the reciever being on or watch something live (on a basic channel) while two shows are recording on the DVR, and one of the DVD players has a direct HDMI connection to the TV, in case the receiver ever goes and I'm reduced to watching my DVDs without surround sound.
So I'm still not seeing why you think you wouldn't benefit from a receiver upgrade.
Regards,
Joe