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Old 10-16-2020, 04:14 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Spooked View Post
Most of the in-depth home theater discussion is way over my head (and budget), so bear with me if I seem a little slow on the uptake here.

My bedroom currently has a 42" Samsung Series 6 6300 television, a Sony BDP-S5100 Blu-ray player, and I'm looking at adding a soundbar to he mix. I'm leaning towards the Denon DHT-S216 Slim Home Theater Sound Bar.



So using the 'Setup 2' option I found at https://www.cnet.com/news/hdmi-audio...for-beginners/, should I anticipate problems with audio lag? (Second graphic above) It's the one thing that probably bugs me more than anything when it comes to watching movies, and coming from the days of single left and right speakers, this new method just looks... fishy? I don't know, I guess I'm just not sure how there wouldn't be lag. My brain is looking at the graphic above and saying "Well the sound from the Blu-ray player will arrive before the picture and throw everything slightly off..."

I use this television for watching movies on disc only, so I don't have to contend with any issues of cable / streaming / gaming, ect. Does anyone have any advice or experience with these kinds of setups?
I have this type of setup in my bedroom and it’s very simple. The Blu-ray player plugs into the TV via hdmi cable and the soundbar uses an optical cable to hook directly into the Optical input on the tv. There is no issue with audio lag or anything. You might have to go into your tv menu settings to choose the soundbar as your audio source - I’m not an expert at these things, but that is what I had to do with my Sony Bravia.

I don’t have a soundbar with satellite speakers in my bedroom setup but I do have one with satellite speakers and Bluetooth subwoofer with my projector setup in my home theater. With that, I ran the optical cable directly from the soundbar to the Blu-ray player and the blu ray player goes into the projector. There is no lag whatsoever and I imagine if I replaced the projector with a tv it would be exactly the same.

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