The too many components wife & kid factor riddle
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It seems the more I try to figure this out the more my head hurts so I decided to ask the experts here for help and stop spiining my brain. The components: 50" Panny Plasma 720p w/ 2 HDMI connections Oppo DVD w/ HDMI, optical, 8 channel analog Samsung BD6500 Bluray w/HDMI Fios DVR w/HDMI HK AVR 645 w/ DD & DTS Axiom M50, M3, VP100
The goals: Best sound from Oppo (used exclusively by me through AVR for concert DVDs) Best picture from Fios (without changing any switches for the fam)with ability for me to get good sound from TV through AVR on the rare occasion (fam wont be doing that) Best picture and sound from Bluray both with and without AVR (Fam will probably only listen through TV unless I'm there) What is the best way to hook this up without the aid of HDMI switches of which I have tried 2 so far and dont work? The main considerations: HK AVR 645 is about 5 yrs old and to my knowledge does not decode newer bluray audio codecs. TV only has 2 HDMI connections but does have optical out and I think maybe coax out. TV is 720p. TV is mounted on wall with low profile mount and cables through wall, really dont want to take it back down to configure this. I need for both the Fios TV and the Bluray to not need any additional steps to operate other than turn them on and set the TV to the right input. I hope this made sense and appreciate any input
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Re: The too many components wife & kid factor riddle
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Does your HK have HDMI inputs?
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Hi Dan, Thanks, Yes it has 2 in and one out
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Also has 3 optical in, 3 Digital coax in and 8 channel analog
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I'd get an external HDMI switcher or buy a new AVR.
AND get a URC or Harmony remote for the family.
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I would probably go with a new remote, I have a UCR one and its actually pretty damn awesome with the macros. Very user friendly as you can program a button to turn on everything, change inputs all that jazz. you are going to have to change the inputs, regardless of what you want to watch , whether its changed the inputs on the tv to get your bluray/fio or changing the inputs on the AVR. In my experience, the less you mess with the TV inputs, the easier it is for people. Changing the output on a receiver sometimes is simpler. But really, one remote to rule them all would be your best route, instead of multiple remotes.
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On the surface, just looking at your current set-up the stumbling block I see is that you have TWO players. Ideally, if you had an updated Oppo BR player(BDP 93 or 95) this would negate the need for switchers or even more costly, a new updated AVR. You would have the 8 channel analog out of the player in to your present AVR which would enable you to get the lossless sound codecs from Blu-Ray discs while at the same time getting full use of the video processing and upscaling of standard DVDs with the HDMI video connection going in to your monitor. This would still leave the other HDMI input for your Fios DVR. This would be a lot easier to program in to your remote as well.
As I see it, just one too many components here to simplify things while at the same time max out your performance.
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You know, I think you're right! The logical answer is to deal with the heartbreak of retiring the Oppo (til the new one comes along one day) and let the Samsung BR take over. This BR has 8 channel analog so I could configure it that way now. If the signal coming from BR is analog how important is the DAC in the BR?
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You know, I think you're right! The logical answer is to deal with the heartbreak of retiring the Oppo (til the new one comes along one day) and let the Samsung BR take over. This BR has 8 channel analog so I could configure it that way now. If the signal coming from BR is analog how important is the DAC in the BR? I didn't realize that the Samsung had an 8 channel analog out and I don't know much about the DACs in the player but I would suspect they would be more than adequate and as mentioned, it would meet all your needs without having to go out and buy an updated AVR, at least for now. The only possible downside might be the limitation of the player in setting up your bass management. The player's set-up here is usually quite rudimentary, although since you are doing this with your Oppo, you will already be familiar with it. It is usually never as good or flexible as the bass management system in your AVR.
Last edited by casey01; 02/16/12 05:00 AM.
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Yeah, bass management through analog cables is usually not something that can be well controlled by either the AVR or the player - though check your options with your equipment. Otherwise, why not just let the BR player convert everything to LPCM and send it over the HDMI cable for everything? Then the AVR should be able to do the bass management.
Casey - I just more or less duplicated your thoughts in the other thread by the OP. I just happened to read that thread 1st and then got to this one.
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