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What is the best way to connect Video & Audio w/out potentially sacrificing any quality?
Back in the "DVD Days" I would always connect the video cables directly to the TV as to preserve the best quality and connect the spdif audio to the receiver. But now with Blu-Ray (I haven't made any purchases yet, still trying to understand everything)... Say you have a 1080p/24 TV and a 1080/24 Blu-Ray Player, and also a receiver (not sure if they make them 1080/24). The Blu-Ray Players seem to only have 1 HDMI out, so you're pretty much forced to go to the receiver (to get the best uncompressed audio). If you go from the blu-ray player to a "good" receiver via hdmi to a hdtv via hdmi, are you potentially sacrificing any quality in the video (even though i understand it's digital but it seems people have had varying luck with different hdmi cables) and can you preserver a 1080/24 picture (or will you lose the 3:3 along the way)? |
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