Re: Comcast HD service
- From: "Dano" <janeanddano@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 13:29:24 -0400
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MZ <mark@xxxxxxxx> wrote:Eh, you'll end up using whatever you have left eventually. Maybe you'll add
blu-ray or an HD game system or something. Home theater PC's, anyone?
Exactly. I'm going to be rewiring everything through the TV now, and
have the audio out go into my receiver (I had it differently before, my
current TV only had 1 each of Coax, S-Video & RCA). I'll have a ton of
inputs that I didn't have before - but I'm sure they'll slowly fill up over
time.
It's funny...I'm going about it in a different way altogether right now. I bought a new Denon receiver, that has (hopefully) all the in/outputs I'll ever need, and I'm sending everything through that. I'm still figuring it out, but I'm hoping that works for me. My old Onkyo didn't have nearly enough and it finally fried. The only thing the Denon seems to be missing are the HDMI ports...but I didn't care because the Comcast box I have doesn't have it either. Hope it's not a mistake.
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