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I think you can make do with the Sony that you bought. The problem is, if you go out and spend more $ just to get more composite inputs, you are going to end up with a much better receiver than you need, and you'll be not using anywhere near it's potential for video switching since you are stuck with composite. Since you are admittedly not that into it, why go nuts?
Why not run HDMI or component from the Sony to the TV. The hook your Tivo and DVD video to the Sony using your composite. Then run the VCR and the Wii video directly to the TV. You'll need to run audio for those to the Sony and switch inputs each time on both the TV and the Sony so you can see/hear, but this could be automated with a relatively cheap remote with macro capability. Then your future blu-ray or other can go hdmi or component to the Sony since that's probably all they will have anyway. I think that will work?
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