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"Rich" wrote ...
I am about to purchase a new home theater system. I want to hook my audio signal from both my HDTV tuner and DVD player into my receiver to get Dolby 5.1 sound. Do I also need to route my video through the receiver, or can I route the video directly to the TV monitor. Is there an advantage to sending the video signal through the receiver, or not?? Convienence of switching video and audio together would appear to be a big advantage, unless you already have that resolved elsewhere in your system. Not sure if this is the appropriate forum for this question; if not, please advise a better group. There appear to be several alt.home-theatre.* newsgroups I'd bet they are more on-topic. |
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