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Old 12-18-2008, 01:03 PM   #1
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I currently have my DVD player hooked up to my receiver via an optical cable, and hooked up to my TV through regular analog cables. Would I be able to do this with a Blu-Ray player? Sometimes we just use the TV for sound, if our infant is almost asleep...or if our 3 year old is watching a DVD from the library.
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I currently have my DVD player hooked up to my receiver via an optical cable, and hooked up to my TV through regular analog cables. Would I be able to do this with a Blu-Ray player? Sometimes we just use the TV for sound, if our infant is almost asleep...or if our 3 year old is watching a DVD from the library.
I have a similar set up as well with one exception. With my Sony BDP 350 I have a Digital Coax connection going to my Sony Receiver and an HDMI Cable connected between my LCD and the Player.

If your display does not have an HDMI input you can use the two analog outs on the back of the player, so in this case it will work fine.
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