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Originally Posted by HDJK
I would generally not advice to hook it up like this. Use the HDMI to your TV only for picture and the optical out directly to the receiver. First, you don't add any additional delay and second, It's hard to guess what your TV will shove through your optical out when you feed it PCM over HDMI.
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My thoughts are that the HDTV is outputting PCM to my receiver directly. By that, I mean that the HDTV volume control has no effect whatsoever on the output level, except that when I position the volume at zero, or mute the HDTV, the sound is "cut" from the receiver as well.
My receiver is an older Onkyo model that does not have HDMI, and I am primarily gaming on my setup, so the HDTV is serving as the audio "hub" in my system for my XBox 360, PS3 and Wii, so it makes sense for me to have a single connection between the HDTV and the receiver. I do know that with videogames I am definitely getting 5.1 surround of some sort. I do have the receiver set for Dolby Pro Logic on the input I am using.
I might consider using an optical connection for the PS3 if I notice audio issues with Blu Ray. I need to sit down with it and see exactly what it is doing with the audio.