Phil Carter
Second Unit
Hey folks,
Mostly lurked over the past couple years, since y'all helped me with hookup and selections on my last TV purchase (a Mitsubishi 48" widescreen RPTV). Now, however, I'm looking to make the jump to Blu-Ray and HDTV, and a whole new set of questions arise.
I relocated to the Austin, TX area a few weeks back. Didn't feel like moving the 220 pound RPTV, so I sold it (it wasn't HD anyway). Now I need a new HD display and a Blu-Ray player to go along with it.
I've more or less decided on plasma; one of the Pioneer Kuro models for the TV (or possibly a Samsung) and probably a Sony Playstation 3 as the Blu-Ray player, having seen a PS3's movie output at a local electronics store and thinking it suited me fine. My questions are mostly related to cabling hookup specifics:
1. I plan to output the video signal from the PS3 directly to the Kuro via HDMI cable. I'd like to send both audio and video that way, but I can't because my current receiver, a Denon AVR-1803, doesn't have any HDMI inputs. Will I be able to send the audio signal separately to the receiver via digital coax cable (as I used to do with my DVD player) or digital optical cable?
2. Am I correct in thinking that because the Denon doesn't have any HDMI inputs and was bought several years ago, it probably doesn't have the internal decoders needed to play HD audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD? I'm guessing that I will only be able to get standard DTS / Dolby Digital, and that's OK because Blu-Ray discs do still have at least one of the "regular" soundtracks, correct?
I know I need to upgrade the receiver soon, but audio is a lower priority for me than video because I have tinnitus issues from too many years of rock concerts.
3. Am I right in thinking that a standard HDMI cable purchased from just about any source will do just about as good a job as any ultra-high-end cables from Monster Audio (the BOSE of the cable world)? I've seen lots of reviews saying there's no real difference. I used to run my component video for my DVD player via a Silver Serpent cable from Bettercables.com but I'm not sure it's necessary with the HDMIs, from what I hear.
And well.....that's it really, I think. I may be posting separately in the Displays thread to ask for recommendations on picking the best plasma for my budget / needs, but that's a whole separate thing.
Thanks in advance to anybody who's got the time to reply!
cheers,
Phil
Mostly lurked over the past couple years, since y'all helped me with hookup and selections on my last TV purchase (a Mitsubishi 48" widescreen RPTV). Now, however, I'm looking to make the jump to Blu-Ray and HDTV, and a whole new set of questions arise.
I relocated to the Austin, TX area a few weeks back. Didn't feel like moving the 220 pound RPTV, so I sold it (it wasn't HD anyway). Now I need a new HD display and a Blu-Ray player to go along with it.
I've more or less decided on plasma; one of the Pioneer Kuro models for the TV (or possibly a Samsung) and probably a Sony Playstation 3 as the Blu-Ray player, having seen a PS3's movie output at a local electronics store and thinking it suited me fine. My questions are mostly related to cabling hookup specifics:
1. I plan to output the video signal from the PS3 directly to the Kuro via HDMI cable. I'd like to send both audio and video that way, but I can't because my current receiver, a Denon AVR-1803, doesn't have any HDMI inputs. Will I be able to send the audio signal separately to the receiver via digital coax cable (as I used to do with my DVD player) or digital optical cable?
2. Am I correct in thinking that because the Denon doesn't have any HDMI inputs and was bought several years ago, it probably doesn't have the internal decoders needed to play HD audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD? I'm guessing that I will only be able to get standard DTS / Dolby Digital, and that's OK because Blu-Ray discs do still have at least one of the "regular" soundtracks, correct?
I know I need to upgrade the receiver soon, but audio is a lower priority for me than video because I have tinnitus issues from too many years of rock concerts.

3. Am I right in thinking that a standard HDMI cable purchased from just about any source will do just about as good a job as any ultra-high-end cables from Monster Audio (the BOSE of the cable world)? I've seen lots of reviews saying there's no real difference. I used to run my component video for my DVD player via a Silver Serpent cable from Bettercables.com but I'm not sure it's necessary with the HDMIs, from what I hear.
And well.....that's it really, I think. I may be posting separately in the Displays thread to ask for recommendations on picking the best plasma for my budget / needs, but that's a whole separate thing.

Thanks in advance to anybody who's got the time to reply!
cheers,
Phil