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If your tv is connected to a home theater system, would it make sense to
connect HDMI from the cable box to the tv? I would assume that you would
connect just a video cable from the cable box to the tv and a separate
digital audio cable (optical or coaxial) from the cable box to the home
theater receiver. Thoughts?
 
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:39:29 -0500, "Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net>
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>If your tv is connected to a home theater system, would it make sense to
>connect HDMI from the cable box to the tv? I would assume that you would
>connect just a video cable from the cable box to the tv and a separate
>digital audio cable (optical or coaxial) from the cable box to the home
>theater receiver. Thoughts?

I think you got it right.

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Then what is the big fuss about HDMI. TVs don't play 5.1 audio, so why do
you need HDMI?

"Kalman Rubinson" <kr4@nyu.edu> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:39:29 -0500, "Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net>
> wrote:
>
>>If your tv is connected to a home theater system, would it make sense to
>>connect HDMI from the cable box to the tv? I would assume that you would
>>connect just a video cable from the cable box to the tv and a separate
>>digital audio cable (optical or coaxial) from the cable box to the home
>>theater receiver. Thoughts?
>
> I think you got it right.
>
> Kal
>
 
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:51:51 -0500, "Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net>
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>Then what is the big fuss about HDMI. TVs don't play 5.1 audio, so why do
>you need HDMI?

1. Some TVs will play stereo from the HDMI audio connection.
2. Some receivers will do HDMI switching as well as audio and this
would provide single cable input to them.

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Do you mean the home theater receivers? And what do you mean by HDMI
switching?


"Kalman Rubinson" <kr4@nyu.edu> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:51:51 -0500, "Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net>
> wrote:
>
>>Then what is the big fuss about HDMI. TVs don't play 5.1 audio, so why do
>>you need HDMI?
>
> 1. Some TVs will play stereo from the HDMI audio connection.
> 2. Some receivers will do HDMI switching as well as audio and this
> would provide single cable input to them.
>
> Kal
>
 
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:07:57 -0500, "Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net>
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>Do you mean the home theater receivers?

Yes.

> And what do you mean by HDMI switching?

Multiple HDMI inputs selectable to one or more HDMI outputs.

Kal


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>"Kalman Rubinson" <kr4@nyu.edu> wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:51:51 -0500, "Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Then what is the big fuss about HDMI. TVs don't play 5.1 audio, so why do
>>>you need HDMI?
>>
>> 1. Some TVs will play stereo from the HDMI audio connection.
>> 2. Some receivers will do HDMI switching as well as audio and this
>> would provide single cable input to them.
>>
>> Kal
>>
>
 
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Because it's as good as DVI and smaller and can negate the use of separate
audio cables.

"Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> Then what is the big fuss about HDMI. TVs don't play 5.1 audio, so why do
> you need HDMI?
>
> "Kalman Rubinson" <kr4@nyu.edu> wrote in message
> news:9lrb31h6299l7vk9ooma8ne5psihgajoi1@4ax.com...
> > On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:39:29 -0500, "Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>If your tv is connected to a home theater system, would it make sense to
> >>connect HDMI from the cable box to the tv? I would assume that you
would
> >>connect just a video cable from the cable box to the tv and a separate
> >>digital audio cable (optical or coaxial) from the cable box to the home
> >>theater receiver. Thoughts?
> >
> > I think you got it right.
> >
> > Kal
> >
>
>
 

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"Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> If your tv is connected to a home theater system, would it make sense to
> connect HDMI from the cable box to the tv? I would assume that you would
> connect just a video cable from the cable box to the tv and a separate
> digital audio cable (optical or coaxial) from the cable box to the home
> theater receiver. Thoughts?

Thats exactly how I'm set up. (Well, cable STB's DVI to HDTV's HDMI.)
Sound is coming the cable STB's fiber out to a DD/DTS receiver.

Didn't notice a "major difference" in PQ between using DVI-HDMI over
component cables, but it did free up a component set of inputs.
One simple DVI-HDMI cable also reduced some of the spaghetti behind
everything.

Picked up the DVI(D)-HDMI cable for only $8.50 from http://www.monoprice.com

No need for a $100 cable. Its digital!

Cheers,
-Eric
 

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"Marty C" <mccohen@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> Then what is the big fuss about HDMI. TVs don't play 5.1 audio, so why do
> you need HDMI?

I wouldn't mind getting audio to my HDTV over HDMI. My HDTV is capable of
putting it out as stereo through it's speakers. True, 90 percent of the
time, the TV's speakers are turned down all the way as I pull audio through
the DD/DTS receiver, but sometimes at zero-dark-thirty, I keep the DD/DTS
off and just play the audio through the TV. If my cable STB had HDMI
instead of DVI, I could discard the stereo RCA audio cables currently
connected.

Cheers,
-Eric