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Dec 2007
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I just got a Sharp Aquos BD-HP20U player and I'm having trouble getting the audio to play through my home theater. I have a Samsung HT-X50 receiver that only has 1 HDMI output. I have the Samsung 5054 and it has 3 HDMI inputs. Currently I have an HDMI cable going from my cable box to the tv. I also have an HDMI going from my home theater to the TV, and I have an HDMI going from my Blu Ray to the TV. I've read others situations like this and it appears I need to get audio through a digital optical cable. The problem with this is that my home theater only has 1 digital optical input, and I have a digital optical cable running from the receiver to my cable box. Do they make digital optical splitters? I've looked on Best Buy's, Circuit City's, etc. websites and they don't appear to sell them. Is this what I need and how do I get one? Thanks for any help!
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Dec 2007
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My home theater only has 1 HDMI output, and the cable for that is running from the home theater to the tv. I have an HDMI switcher, but that didn't help me with my audio problem.
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Sep 2007
Southern NM
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What you are saying doesn't make much sense to me. If you have a switcher, why do you not hook up all of your devices to the switch, the switch to the reciever, then the reciever to the TV? Does this not work for you?
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Dec 2007
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My receiver doesn't have an HDMI input.
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Does your receiver accept audio (PCM or bitstream) through HDMI? If so, then you want to run all of the audio from your sources (cable box, BD player, etc) through your receiver, and what you need is an HDMI switch. If your receiver only does HDMI pass through, then there is no need to run any of your sources through the receiver-- your should just run them straight through to your monitor for the video feed. If this is the case, and you want to use your receiver for DD, DTS, and 2 channel PCM, then you need to run the TOSLINK outputs from your sources to a switch, and then from the switch to a receiver.
if you need an HDMI switch, you can't go wrong with this one: Radiient HDMI switch If you need a TOSLINK Switch, this 4-in 1-out component video/TOSLINK switch by Zektor would work for you: Zektor HDS 4.1 Here's a pic of the back panel ![]() |
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Ok.. so I presume the HDMI output on your receiver is only for setup menus and such. If so, then you need the TOSLINK switch I mentioned above... Or a new receiver. Given the cost of a TOSLINK switch, you might want to consider a new receiver with a 2 or 3 in and 1 out HDMI.
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Sep 2007
Southern NM
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I have never heard of a reciever with HDMI outputs and no inputs. That is very weird. Anyway, they do make optical switches. I got one to use with my LD player. I searched for digital optical switch at Amazon. I think it was through Parts Express, so you could probably get it directly from partsexpress.com.
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Sep 2007
Southern NM
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After looking up your setup I now get it. It is one of those all in one sets with multi DVD player and reciever all together. I couldn't figure out why on earth a reciever would have HDMI out and no inputs. Makes sense now. Does make things harder on you. Chexk out Parts Express or Amazon for a optical digital switcher. Note, you cannot get the new lossless audio codexs through optical. That is only available through multichannel analog inputs or HDMI.
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Jan 2008
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Not intentionally trying to hijack this thread, but since we're talking about this, my question is similar. Having a Bose Lifestyle 35, I do not have a HDMI port on the back of my receiver. I also have my Blue Ray connected to the TV by HDMI cabling and then have an optical cable from the Blue Ray to the receiver. Would I benefit from having the Bose VS-2 Video Enhancer incorporated into my mix? Sorry for the hijack. |
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No, from what it sounds like your receiver does, you need an TOSLINK switch-- see the link I posted above. Or, as I mentioned, spend the money on new receiver that will accept audio by PCM or bitstream via HDMI inputs.
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Sep 2007
Southern NM
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There is no way to get surround audio to your reciever via HDMI without an HDMI input. The ultimate solution would be to get a reciever that has both HDMI in and out. Since HDMI carries both video and audio, you could then hook it up the standard way with the sources going to the reciever and the reciever out going to the TV. But the HDMI switch will do you no good for audio without an input at the reciever, which is what processes the audio. I know that the parts express optical switcher cost under $20, a much cheaper solution, but as I said before, there is no way to get advanced audio, Dolby True HD and DTS Master HD without a new reciever. Even with the optical switcher, the best you can get is standard Dolby Digital and standard DTS.
It all depends upon how much you want to spend and whether or not DD and DTS are enough for you. Chris |
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Thanks for the input, and sorry for the hijack. |
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Sep 2007
Southern NM
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Yeesh, that switch is expensibe. I got a plain, manual toslink switch from parts express through amazon for something like $20.00 incl shipping.
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One question. Why would the surround sound more prominent and defined coming through the cable box than it would coming from the Blue Ray? I find that most HBO or rented movies from Time Warner off the TV sound much more defined in the surround than the Blue Ray. |
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Yeah, it is a bit more than the OP actually needs. It is IR remote controlled, and Zektor does make some nice switches-- completely transparent pass through.
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Sep 2007
Southern NM
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Yeah, there is nothing wrong with DD and DTS. We get caught up in the lossless sound, but really, it is just another level of amazing over a previous level of amazing.
I wonder if the programming you are noticing the difference in is material that is not actually 5.1, but stereo or prologic surround going through the prologic processor? Often prologic is not processed as perfectly as DD since it is extrapolating the surround channels rather than decoding discrete surround channels. A lot of time this leads to a boost in volume for the surrounds. Higher volume often leads to a perception of greater detail whether the sound actually has more detail to it or not. Even if it is DD, it is still possible that tthe cable sources are boosted in volume, leading to a different perception. Not sure that this is it, but it makes the most sense to me. Chris Quote:
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