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Best way to setup Blue Ray player/system
Ok, so at one point I really enjoyed the electronic gadget setup but these days it confuses the crap out of me. I have a 52" Sharp Aquos TV (LCD/1080p/120mhz), oldish Denon receiver (probably 10yrs old, model AVR 1200), and a new (Santa) Samsung Blueray disc player. Need to hook up to TW cable (also have Roadrunner for internet service)...what do I need cable wise and what is the best way to set up (which compontent hooks into which)? Also want to hook it up to internet so that I can get the Netflix stream and Pandora - will I need another router, wireless????
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HDMI for the video is the only thing that will give you a 1080p picture. I'd run HDMI directly from the BLU-RAY to the TV, then run the best audio you can to the receiver (optical if it will do it).
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The simplest way to hook up modern components is to use the TV as a monitor and everything else feeds into the receiver. HDMI makes this easy. But you will not have that option on your older receiver.
To allow your Bluray player to feed surround sound I would run everything component cable and digital audio (Toslink) if available. I doubt you could tell the diff between component cables and HDMI on your TV. Maybe, but probably not. Is the Bluray player a multi-media device capable of internet streaming and wireless connection? Or are you inferring your cable box is capable? Bottom line - wires are better. |
Thanks Chris! So I need a HDMI cable for the Blueray and another for the connection to the TW Cable? Also, Any ideas on the hookup of the Blueray to internet?
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You need to tell us how you want to handle the sound output for the tv and movies. I guess you could feed video to the tv and the sound back to the receiver for theatre sound.
I don't use TV mounted speakers in my system. Everything, including video games, go through the receiver. |
Randy,
Would it be better/easier to replace the old receiver...I have other places I could use it. I have a HD cable box but don't know if I need something else to make the connection to the Blueray?? Thanks! |
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You want to run HDMI cable from your Samsung to your receiver. And HDMI from the receiver to the TV. If your receiver wont accept HDMI, then you won't be getting 1080p. And YES! if you can swing it, get a new HDMI receiver. |
Also, the Samsung player is FANTASTIC! You get Youtube, Netflix, Blockbuster and Pandora!
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Any receiver recomendations? I only have a 2 speaker + center setup now but wouldn't mind upgrading. Mine didn't cone with the wireless dongle.
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Moses,
I bought the BD-P1600...kind of an impulse. I don't watch many movies but the boys and my wife do. I bought the TV for Final 4 last year and mainly watch sports on it. |
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Wow that looks cool! Ouch on the price though. Do you have it?
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Oh, and you really do need to add a subwoofer. Then the thing rocks. |
I like Pioneer Elite for affordable receivers but anything with multiple HDMI connections will work.
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Ian |
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I like the idea of not having to run wire and mount a bunch of speakers...but still getting the surround effect. I really appreciate all of the imput as the last big audio purchase that I made was a pair of Polk SDA-2s in 1989 - currently in the storage room of the basement :( Keep the ideas coming! Moses, I am going to go give the Yamaha a listen for sure!
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Yamaha has always been at the forefront of effects. But Dolby Digital & DTS circuits are designed & all software is mixed with multiple speakers + sub in mind as per standard 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, 9.2 etc specifications. Sound bars have been designed to appeal to the general consumer who is after a no fuss/no muss option. That is fine in itself, but it is a compromise. Ian |
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