That may sound complicated, but will this work? And is there a way to get a coax digital connection into the mix as well? ![]() I did have another component selector elsewhere, so I guess I can just run my HD DVD player and Blu-Ray player through one, then the output to the 2nd selector which will then add my HD receiver and computer into the mix. When I add a Blu-Ray player to it, do I have any options? Could I switch one of my other components to coax and run those through my RCA selector somehow? I have a component selector that I'm running everything through (though I think I only have 3 inputs on it, now that I think about it, since the 4th is just composite). Currently I have my HD receiver and HD DVD player hooked up through the two opticals and my computer hooked to the coax. My receiver only has 2 optical inputs and one coax. Thanks.Īlso, this is a little off topic, but related. ![]() I just want to make really sure before I make any purchasing decisions. Is that just in reference for analog? If I hook it up with the optical input my digital receiver should be able to decode the 5.1 or is that receiver specific? I purchased the receiver about 6 years ago. ![]() I've read that the Samsung 1500 doesn't decode past 2 channels. I hate to keep asking questions, but I haven't really done that much with researching audio codecs and how receivers work (knowing I wouldn't be upgrading my receiver for a while).
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