First time I've posted here and I'm looking for a little help please. My current audio/video set-up seems to work OK but after reading answers on here I'm not sure if I'm getting the best from it. The biggest problem is my 10 year old Yamaha receiver doesn't have any HDMI connections so I don't use it for video switching. This is how things are at the moment though:
Receiver component video (2 in, 1 out), digital audio in (2 optical, 1 co-ax) and an assortment of analogue ins and outs (no HDMI).
Humax PVR has 1 x HDMI and 1 x optical audio (no component video).
Samsung BD player has 1 x HDMI and 1 x co-ax audio (no component video).
TV has 1 HDMI, component video and optical audio out.
The video is currently routed through a 3 way HDMI switcher so the PVR and BD player are both connected to the switch inputs and the output goes to the TV. Audio is connected by optical from TV to receiver and by co-ax from BD player to receiver.
With this set-up the HDMI switcher will change video sources OK but I have to change audio sources manually plus I'm not sure I'm getting the best out of the sound system. Also, I'm about to get a new Sony TV which has 2 HDMI connections (plus component & optical).
What I'd like to achieve of course is to get the best possible sound and video combination plus the most convenient auto switching for both video and audio. I guess this is the holy grail of home theatre and I've not got any major problems with how things are now but if anyone thinks I could improve on it I'd be pleased to know how. I'm not bothered either way if cables need to be run to the TV or if the HDMI switcher is used, whatever's best.
A couple of things I'm unsure about are:
1) Should I be making use of the component connections instead of HDMI and if so will I notice any difference in the picture quality (TV supports full HD 1080p)?
2) Do I actually need the BD player audio connected to the receiver or will be OK if I just have the digital connection from TV to receiver? Same goes for the PVR - will this improve audio if connected direct to receiver?
I'd be grateful for any assistance please.
Receiver component video (2 in, 1 out), digital audio in (2 optical, 1 co-ax) and an assortment of analogue ins and outs (no HDMI).
Humax PVR has 1 x HDMI and 1 x optical audio (no component video).
Samsung BD player has 1 x HDMI and 1 x co-ax audio (no component video).
TV has 1 HDMI, component video and optical audio out.
The video is currently routed through a 3 way HDMI switcher so the PVR and BD player are both connected to the switch inputs and the output goes to the TV. Audio is connected by optical from TV to receiver and by co-ax from BD player to receiver.
With this set-up the HDMI switcher will change video sources OK but I have to change audio sources manually plus I'm not sure I'm getting the best out of the sound system. Also, I'm about to get a new Sony TV which has 2 HDMI connections (plus component & optical).
What I'd like to achieve of course is to get the best possible sound and video combination plus the most convenient auto switching for both video and audio. I guess this is the holy grail of home theatre and I've not got any major problems with how things are now but if anyone thinks I could improve on it I'd be pleased to know how. I'm not bothered either way if cables need to be run to the TV or if the HDMI switcher is used, whatever's best.
A couple of things I'm unsure about are:
1) Should I be making use of the component connections instead of HDMI and if so will I notice any difference in the picture quality (TV supports full HD 1080p)?
2) Do I actually need the BD player audio connected to the receiver or will be OK if I just have the digital connection from TV to receiver? Same goes for the PVR - will this improve audio if connected direct to receiver?
I'd be grateful for any assistance please.