What are you guys doing for home theater?
We have a 52" Sharp Aquos that our PS3, Wii, and PC are all connected to.
The PS3 is for gaming and Blu-Ray, the Wii is kids/fun gaming, and the PC is used for internet and streaming movies, sports, all the stuff we'd normally watch on cable or satellite. We also have a Neuros MPEG-4 recorder that I use to rip Blu-Ray/DVD to digital format for portable devices. It's an analog pass-through device.
Thing is I think it's time to upgrade the receiver. Our old Kenwood VRF-7772D (that I love) doesn't have HDMI inputs (only has one optical audio input) so we have a ton of stuff that's connected via analog for audio. We're running 5.1 audio with a Bose center, Klipsch Synergy 10, and some old JVC front/surround speakers.
Here's the rundown on how our crap is connected.
PS3: Video is HDMI to TV, audio is optical to receiver
Wii: Video is component to TV, audio is analog to receiver
PC: Video is HDMI to TV, audio is analog to receiver
MPEG-4 recorder: Analog out from PS3 in, analog out from device to analog connection on receiver.
I'm looking at getting a receiver that has multiple HDMI inputs. As of now I'm looking at a Denon AVR-790.
The Denon will up-convert (supposedly) any signal that comes in on component, S-video, analog, or HDMI to 1080p output via HDMI.
If I get the Denon I'll be able to use the receiver for switching audio AND video, up-convert the inputs, and have the flexibility to go from 5.1 to 7.2 audio. I should also be able to no longer need to pick up three remotes when I switch from the PC to the PS3.
Problem is that our Aquos has a kick-ass feature that allows you to set each input for what you're doing. Right now I'm on the PC input (via HDMI) and I've adjusted the settings so that it essentially works as a computer monitor and is nice and clear for what it does on this input.
When I switch to the PS3 input the TV switches to the input and all of the display settings I've programmed on that input are automatically applied.
If I switch to using the Denon I'll be able to simplify things but lose the ability to have the individual input settings for video display.
So...what to do?
I've also looked at having the TV professionally calibrated. Thoughts on that?
We have a 52" Sharp Aquos that our PS3, Wii, and PC are all connected to.
The PS3 is for gaming and Blu-Ray, the Wii is kids/fun gaming, and the PC is used for internet and streaming movies, sports, all the stuff we'd normally watch on cable or satellite. We also have a Neuros MPEG-4 recorder that I use to rip Blu-Ray/DVD to digital format for portable devices. It's an analog pass-through device.
Thing is I think it's time to upgrade the receiver. Our old Kenwood VRF-7772D (that I love) doesn't have HDMI inputs (only has one optical audio input) so we have a ton of stuff that's connected via analog for audio. We're running 5.1 audio with a Bose center, Klipsch Synergy 10, and some old JVC front/surround speakers.
Here's the rundown on how our crap is connected.
PS3: Video is HDMI to TV, audio is optical to receiver
Wii: Video is component to TV, audio is analog to receiver
PC: Video is HDMI to TV, audio is analog to receiver
MPEG-4 recorder: Analog out from PS3 in, analog out from device to analog connection on receiver.
I'm looking at getting a receiver that has multiple HDMI inputs. As of now I'm looking at a Denon AVR-790.
The Denon will up-convert (supposedly) any signal that comes in on component, S-video, analog, or HDMI to 1080p output via HDMI.
If I get the Denon I'll be able to use the receiver for switching audio AND video, up-convert the inputs, and have the flexibility to go from 5.1 to 7.2 audio. I should also be able to no longer need to pick up three remotes when I switch from the PC to the PS3.
Problem is that our Aquos has a kick-ass feature that allows you to set each input for what you're doing. Right now I'm on the PC input (via HDMI) and I've adjusted the settings so that it essentially works as a computer monitor and is nice and clear for what it does on this input.
When I switch to the PS3 input the TV switches to the input and all of the display settings I've programmed on that input are automatically applied.
If I switch to using the Denon I'll be able to simplify things but lose the ability to have the individual input settings for video display.
So...what to do?
I've also looked at having the TV professionally calibrated. Thoughts on that?
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