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Oct 2007
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I was thinking about getting the onkyo 605, would it be possible to input to the onkyo at 1080p via component cables and have it output through hdmi to the tv?
Last edited by mercury187; 10-23-2007 at 07:56 PM. |
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Oct 2007
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sweet, are there any special settings you needed for that???? My tv only goes up to 1080i via component so if i can get 1080p using the receiver that would be perfect!!
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Sorry, but you can't get 1080p out unless you have all the way through. The most you're going to get is 1080i (not that there's anything wrong with that), that's the limitation of your TV. I wouldn't be too disappointed, I really don't think you're going to be able to tell the difference unless your TV is about 60" and up...
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#6 |
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Jan 2007
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He's saying only 1080i through component on the TV but 1080p through HDMI. So he wants to send 1080p through component to the receiver and have the receiver send that signal through the HDMI port on the receiver to the HDMI port on the TV so he can get 1080p on the TV>
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It doesn't matter.... the Onkyo TX-SR875 and higher are the only ones that upconversion to 1080p from component...
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Jan 2007
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It should be what comes is will go out. You will have to check the manual to be sure.
With my Denon I have 1080i through component going out of the HDMI port to the TV. |
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That's the other aspect of the equation. You have to use HDMI from start to finish, and have a 1080p Blu-ray player hooked through a 1080p supportive receiver to a 1080p TV. Hope that straightens things out...
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The Onkyo 605 will only "touch" or convert the signal if it is input as one type of signal (component) and output as another (HDMI). So if you input as component and output as component, then the Onkyo 605 should not change the signal. However, I have not heard of any device being able to output 1080p over a component cable. What player/ device are you using and are you sure that it is output in 1080p??
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