Re: Run HDMI from DVD to TV. What about audio?



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"k-man" <kmccrack@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Version 1.3 of what, HDMI? How?

Thanks.
Kevin


On Jul 11, 9:41 am, "WGD" <wgd.roami...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael is right about the lip-sync problem. It is understood that this
has
been fixed in Ver 1.3
Wayne

"Michael Walraven" <em--walra...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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For my setup (TV - off the air antenna,DVD player, Receiver/Amp).

TV has 'speaker - OFF' (in menu), this is different than 'mute'.
Optical cable for audio from TV to receiver (used for OTA TV reception)
HDMI from DVD player to TV (also carries audio, but not used as speaker
in
TV is OFF)
Optical cable from DVD Player to receiver for audio.

Supposedly there can be a lip sync problem if you send Standard DVD to
the
TV where the TV does the up converting to its native resolution and
send
the audio to your receiver. It is possible that the processing time in
the
TV is long enough to notice that the sound comes out before the
picture.
If you use the up converting in the DVD player instead then again
supposedly that can be compensated for.
I doubt that is the case, however I have never done any side/side
comparisons - from whence come flame wars.

If you use HDMI from up converting DVD player to a new HD TV, then you
can
have the up converter do its job on all DVD's. If you use component
instead then the DVD player will not up convert to HD parameters for
copy
protected DVDs (a legal thing).

For your setup of just DVD player and TV no amp at present, run HDMI
from
DVD player to TV, will carry audio along, use TV speakers (note that in
general they are not particularly good.)

You did not mention what other source you will use (antenna, cable etc)
however if you are using a settop box that has HDMI out then you will
also
want to use that, meaning that your TV should have at least 2 HDMI
inputs.

Do NOT buy your HDMI cables from your local TV store! Way too
expensive.
Go to the net and buy there. I got a 6' HDMI from an Amazon.com link
for
$2 plus $6 shipping.

Michael

"k-man" <kmccr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm thinking of getting the latest Oppo DVD player and, for the best
possible picture, connecting it via HDMI directly to my new HD LCD.
Question: What do I do with the audio? My TV's got an optical-out.
Do I feed the optical-out from my TV into my receiver (which I also
don't have yet)? Is that going to cause sync problems? Or, do I run
HDMI from the DVD player to the TV and, at the same time, run fiber
from the DVD player to the receiver (if it even lets me do that)?
And, if I do that, then what becomes of the audio from the HDMI
connection? Maybe my TV's got a "no audio" feature besides mute (I
guess for that I can check the TV's menu). Anyhow, anybody have any
insight, anybody dealt with a similar scenario?

Thanks!
Kevin- Hide quoted text -

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