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Originally Posted by WebSpyderz
Connect the RCA cables from your Comcast box to your A/V receiver not your TV. Then set your A/V receiver to autodetect (or whatever it's called on the H/K). The receiver should be able to detect when a digital signal is available and use the optical, otherwise it will send the sound using the RCA cables when no digital signal is detected.
Hope this helps.
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OK, may have misread this the first time, if so, sorry. Have a feeling my post didn't help much, oh well.
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That's interesting. I just hooked up my first Home Theatre system from my LCD to the A/V and it sounds great. Apparently I'm getting Dolby Pro Logic now (4-2-4), and while it's not 5.1, it sounds great. I'm wondering if I should go the extra yard and get a digital audio cable (coaxial) AND RCA's and run them from my STB to the A/V? So most A/V's will automatically switch from digital to the RCA's when no digital signal is present? Thanks