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How can anyone watch standard def?
Join Date: Jan 2007
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So, my old receiver seems to have crapped out on my left rear speaker connection. I figure it's a good time to upgrade to a more modern version and I thought, great, I'll do everything HDMI and have a very clean setup....then something hit me...
My tv lets you have different video settings for each video input, which I really like because I can have the calibration different for a dvd as opposed to watching a football game or playing a video game since each device is going directly into the tv for video. Each video input does allow for 3 settings, Vivid, normal, and custom....but only custom gives you full control over the advanced settings. In other words, going to just one hdmi in to the tv would really only let me have 1 custom calibration and 2 psuedo calibrated modes. Maybe this is enough, hard to say. My question is, do most people prefer to go directly into their tv for video, negating the whole benefit of hdmi? Or do newer receivers give you any video control for different inputs going into the receiver? And if they did, what would you set your tv to? A base line neutral video setting and then use the receiver's video processing to calibrate? |
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Football in HD, mmm good!
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Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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How can anyone watch standard def?
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Trust me. I'm a Doctor.
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Land of Relativity, USA
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I have all of my components going into my Onkyo receiver thru HDMI. But, I also have my satellite STB going directly into my HDTV via component cables ( yes, it is also hooked into the receiver via HDMI ). I do this so that I can switch over to component and watch TV late at night without disturbing anyone else in the house. I have calibrated both inputs and they look identical. If your STB has both HDMI and component, you may want to give this a try.
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Living Room Panasonic PT-50LCZ70 50" 1080p HDTV, Sony Playstation3 80 Gig, Onkyo HT-R667 7.1 AV Receiver, Yamaha NS-6490 Main, Side and Surround Speakers, Cadence C-17 Center Speaker, Acoustic Audio HD-SUB15 15" Subwoofer, DISH ViP 722 HD DVR, Panasonic DVD Recorder/VCR, Monoprice cables Den Viewsonic NX2232W LCD HDTV, RCA RT-2500 5.1 AV Receiver, ESS-308 Main and Surround Speakers, RCA RT2500 Center Speaker Onkyo 10" Subwoofer, DISH ViP 211 HD Receiver, Magnavox Blu-Ray Player |
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How can anyone watch standard def?
Join Date: Oct 2009
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I have a question. I'm new to the HDMI/HiDef/1080P scene... I want my setup to be:
1) Blue-Ray Player + AT&T Uverse Receiver 2) Connected to a receiver w/HDMI inputs 3) Then run the HDMI output from the receiver to the TV. My question is this. I want to be able to watch TV but only want to turn on my TV and the AT&T receiver. I don't want to HAVE TO turn on the main receiver. Is there a HDMI receiver that passes through one of the HDMI inputs, without having to turn on the receiver? If this is possible, what is this feature called in the receiver? I don't even know what it's called to search for it!! LOL! |
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Football in HD, mmm good!
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Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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A couch and an HDTV to go please.
Join Date: Oct 2009
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A little offtopic but I think relevant and not worth starting a whole new thread.
Right now the only thing I use my home theater for is xbox360. I never watch tv and a blu-ray player may be a future purchase, but gaming and movies/dvds are all I need at the moment. Anyhow, I want to plug everything into my Onkyo 6200, and am having a bit of trouble. TV is Panasonic P42S1 For the Xbox, I use the component cables for video and toslink for audio. I've set it up so that I plugged it into the receiver and made sure the component and optical were on the same setting. I know the audio works, I can hear it clicking as I blindly scroll through the xbox menus. I have an HDMI cable going from HDMI out on receiver to one of the HDMI inputs on the tv. I've tried all 3 ports on TV, btw. Anyhow, I cannot get any display to show up on the tv. I've set the TV to the appropriate HDMI port and the receiver to the appropriate component video port as well. It's not working. It's like there is nothing plugged in. Right now I have the component cables plugged right into the tv and the optical into the receiver and that works just fine. But it's bothering me why the HDMI method doesn't work. Any ideas? Do I have to manually activate the HDMI out port on the receiver or something? Last edited by Moe45673; 10-27-2009 at 01:08 PM. |
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Football in HD, mmm good!
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I don't believe the 6200 does the conversion from component to HDMI. I believe you have to connect the compononent monitor out, on the back of the 6200, to a component input on the TV. Or just leave it the way you have it with the component connected directly to the TV.
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A couch and an HDTV to go please.
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Damn. You're saying if I'd gotten the 7200 I wouldn't have this issue?
Oh well, at least I know that a Blu Ray player will run fine into the receiver. I have an older xbox360 with no HDMI out port, unfortunately |
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Football in HD, mmm good!
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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I believe so, yes.
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