Home Theatre Audio Setup ? w/ Blu Ray and Surround Bar? - samsung blu ray home theatre
That's what I work. My last question is, audio cable to use and / or the connection, both for television and the use of blue ray player.
My initial idea was to use a cable-TV and the LG opitcal YAS-70 Sound System in opitcal
I need a selector Swtich opitcal if I wanted to have both audio opitcal my blue ray player and TV? Or is he both a blue ray, the coaxial audio output in the YAS 70 and TV-out Audio ino opitcal Yas 70 or vice versa? Is there a significant difference in this case, the comparison with coaxial opitcal?
(Interestingly, all these elements are more photos with more detail Detials tigerdirect.com). Thank you very much for your help.
TV: 42LG50 LG 42 "LCD HDTV (composite red / white), Opitcal and a coaxial audio output
Blu Ray: Samsung BD-P1500 with Opitcal and Composite (red / white) audio output
Sound System: Yamaha YAS-70 with Opitcal, coaxial and composite (red / white) audio input.
Direct TV and satellite receiver withSpirit composite audio (red / white out).
I have a Blue Ray player, but without the HDMI port on my HDTV LG
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Samsung Blu Ray Home Theatre Home Theatre Audio Setup ? W/ Blu Ray And Surround Bar?
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What I do in this situation, because their sound system had only one optical input:
Option 1:
Connect only the TV video and audio on top of him.
Direct TV-HDMI to HDMI 1 and coaxially on top of him, because you want to use the Blu-ray optics.
Blu-Ray player HDMI to HDMI 2 and the optical output of the sound bar.
Option 2 (if both devices carry audio and video via an HDMI cable):
Connect both devices to the TV. HDMI 1 and 2
Then use the prism of television to go to his bar.
It is also easier, because you never have to change the entry in his bar.
As for cable, with Monster cable makes the best quality. But what I can not differentiate home theater equipment, eye and ear seen, the difference between the cables. So, if you do not want to break the bank, I want no cables. Get Direct TV box should be using an HDMI cable. Hope this helps.
What I do in this situation, because their sound system had only one optical input:
Option 1:
Connect only the TV video and audio on top of him.
Direct TV-HDMI to HDMI 1 and coaxially on top of him, because you want to use the Blu-ray optics.
Blu-Ray player HDMI to HDMI 2 and the optical output of the sound bar.
Option 2 (if both devices carry audio and video via an HDMI cable):
Connect both devices to the TV. HDMI 1 and 2
Then use the prism of television to go to his bar.
It is also easier, because you never have to change the entry in his bar.
As for cable, with Monster cable makes the best quality. But what I can not differentiate home theater equipment, eye and ear seen, the difference between the cables. So, if you do not want to break the bank, I want no cables. Get Direct TV box should be using an HDMI cable. Hope this helps.
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