Bleddyn Williams
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I've researched the topic, but could use some help in my understanding on the following...
I have a Pioneer RPTV that will only accept component video, no HDMI.
I am thinking of adding a new Onkyo 606 amp to my set up, so I can access the new HD audio formats. But of course, I can currently only use HDMI for audio - I still need component for the video. By perusing the Onkyo's online manual, it appears that you can assign the audio & video inputs individually for each slot, eg "DVD" could have HDMI sound input, and component video input. Am I right?
If so, then what I ideally need to do is run component video & HDMI audio from my PS3 & Toshiba HD-D2 HD DVD player to the Onkyo.
Reading online, it appears that the PS3 is happy with having the audio & video outputs chosen individually (please tell me if I'm wrong) but I don't know about the HD DVD player - it might be an all or nothing scenario.
Can those who need to have component & HDMI co-exist let me know if I have this right? If not, any enlightenment very welcome!
I have a Pioneer RPTV that will only accept component video, no HDMI.
I am thinking of adding a new Onkyo 606 amp to my set up, so I can access the new HD audio formats. But of course, I can currently only use HDMI for audio - I still need component for the video. By perusing the Onkyo's online manual, it appears that you can assign the audio & video inputs individually for each slot, eg "DVD" could have HDMI sound input, and component video input. Am I right?
If so, then what I ideally need to do is run component video & HDMI audio from my PS3 & Toshiba HD-D2 HD DVD player to the Onkyo.
Reading online, it appears that the PS3 is happy with having the audio & video outputs chosen individually (please tell me if I'm wrong) but I don't know about the HD DVD player - it might be an all or nothing scenario.
Can those who need to have component & HDMI co-exist let me know if I have this right? If not, any enlightenment very welcome!