Guys
I have a stupid question. I'm planning to finally buy an HDTV and want to connect my computer to the TV using HDMI. However, I also have an Onkyo sound system which I want to somehow connect the computer into to get better sound rather than getting the sound from the TV. How do I go about doing this?
Should I simply use digital coax-out from the computer into the Onkyo and then simply mute the TV? I wonder if there would be any problem with the sound card passing sound via digital coax out given that it would be passing sound via the HDMI port
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Originally Posted by rajtp"Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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This is exactly what I do and no problems whatsoever. I never really looked into sound over HDMI, this is apparently possible but I wanted full surround and not just stereo.
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Originally Posted by nelson37Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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I don't have HDMI on my amp and the TV only outputs stereo no matter what you feed it so it wasn't an option for me. Hey, I'm lucky I can do DTS and Dolby Surround, the amp was a gift.
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Well my understanding is you need to send the hdmi from the player to the amp FIRST then the hdmi out to the tv. I don't know if that means the amp always has to be on for the signal to get to the tv or if there is a low power standby passthrough mode or not.
I don't have hdmi either on my amp. But it still sounds pretty damn good with fiber optic from my ps3Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
I have the coaxial audio out from my DVD changers and my computers and WDTV Live (via a optical>coaxial converter) routed to a RCA type switch box. That feeds the coaxial audio to my surround amp.
The HDMI video from those devices goes through a 5 input HDMI switch, then a HDMI splitter to my HDMI monitor and my video projector. Never had any problems with audio or video playback. The monitor is actually DVI, so the HDMI cable goes to a HDMI>DVI adapter.
I play Blu-ray discs on my BD ROM drives with TMT3 on the computers and feed MKV video from the LAN to the computer (Or WDTV), then to the amplifier, projector and monitor. The surround amp doesn't have HDMI inputs and my computer video cards don't output audio to the HDMI cable. If I replace the surround amp, I might get a amp with HDMI switching, but I would still use the coaxial/optical audio. I don't have a TV or a set top BD player.
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