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Hey guys..if i run my ps3 HDMI cable into my reciver and Hdmi calbe out of my reciver to my tv... Will i get the same picture quality as running HDMI directly into my tv?? Thanks!
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Nov 2010
Virginia
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It was prob a stupid question lol but i was just curious...It will be the same even with 3d correct?
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I think Ricshoe is correct BUT I never take a chance that there might be, could be, probably be a difference between running a cable from the player to the receiver to the TV vs running directly from the player to the TV. I like eliminating the middle component (the receiver) and run directly to the TV JUST IN CASE! BUT it also depends on the quality of the player's video processor. |
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Anyway, if you go directly to the tv, how do you have the audio hooked up to your receiver? Just curious. Edit: Yes you are that guy: https://forum.blu-ray.com/display-th...shoot-out.html ![]() Last edited by frogmort; 10-03-2011 at 09:54 PM. |
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Also of note, Depending on your receiver some of them have Video Processors and Scallers in the HDMI pipeline. So For instance I have an onkyo TX-NR5008 that has ISF callibration capabilities that if I chose to enable them could alter the picture quality before it gets to the TV and bypassing the Receiver in that case would produce different picture quality issues. As for passing 3d, you would need a receiver with HDMI 1.4 (3d pass-through) in order to pass 3d signalling from the player to the tv through the receiver. If your receiver doesn't support 3d Pass-through then you would need to bypass your receiver and go directly to the TV to get the 3D to work.
If your receiver cannot pass the 3d and you bypass it by going to the TV then you may not be able to get lossless sound from the player to the receiver if you do not have a player with dual HDMI outs. Thanks, T |
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Thanks for the replies guys!..So basically i will have the SAME IMAGE QUALITY as i do now, if i go through the reciever first than the tv
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Two ways to do it. 1) Run HDMI cable from player to TV, use multi-channel connection from the player to the receiver for audio. OR 2) (as I have done) I own a player with two HDMI out lets. One to run directly to the TV and the other used for audio to the receiver. This way I am able to let the receiver's Audyssey do the audio calibration, bass management and DSX for my wides. |
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If one is able to run directly to the TV and bypass the receiver, all is well if 3D is needed.
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And to the OP, there are no stupid questions, if we don't ask something how would we know what the answer is? Last edited by darkpoet25; 10-03-2011 at 11:12 PM. |
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