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should I use Dolby Digital 5.1 or Uncompressed 5.1 when watching a BR? I don't have a receiver that takes HDMI (YET) but my receiver does have 5.1 analog input on the back. Can I get 5.1 uncompressed through the inputs on my receiver, or does that only work with HDMI??
My system includes: Panasonic th-42pz77u - 42" Plasma DMP-BD30 - Blu Ray Player Kenwood VR-305 Receiver Thanks in advance for any help!! Last edited by Bdogg; 03-22-2008 at 04:31 AM. |
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