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I am looking to replace my existing receiver with one that has the following capability, if it exists:
I would like the receiver to be able to have a single ouput (HDMI) to the television while supporting many inputs of differing signal types (HDMI, component, composite and RF). It would need to convert those signal types to HDMI of course for output to the television. For two reasons: 1) So I don't have to manually change the television input in addition to the receiver input and 2) So it is easier to make cabling changes, as the back of the receiver is more easily accessible than the back of the tv. My budget is $500. Thanks |
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You mentioned RF as well. I haven't seen any receivers that accept a RF signal. You might want to look into a simple digital converter box. Most of them have a RF input and composite output. That way, you can run the converter box into the receiver and be set.
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