Need advice so I can play a movie through projector and 5.1 surround

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mguise

Audiophyte
Hi, I’m new to this forum so I apologize if I posted this in the wrong area. I added pictures to this post so you can see what I am talking about.


I purchased a theatre in a box system. All the speakers jacks are located in the back of the subwoofer.


I also have a projector, I took a picture of it’s plug ins as well so you can see it.



I also need to purchase a blu ray/dvd player so we can watch movies on the projector.


I am not quite sure how to wire this all together. I’m looking for advice so I can play a movie through the projector and listen to my 5.1 surround sound. What kind of wires/adapters do I need and what ports/jacks would I need on the blu ray/dvd player I purchase? And, any suggestions as to how to wire that up would be appreciated.


Thanks in advance for your help.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Rather than squint at pictures, post up the make/model of the htib and projector....
 
rojo

rojo

Audioholic Samurai
*squint* If you have no plans to use an AVR, then your Blu-Ray player will need 5.1 channel analog audio out. Oppo is the only brand that comes to mind that offers a built-in DAC, but there may be others. Or you can use an optical or digital coax --> multichannel analog converter (example).

The real difficulty will come with video. That projector has only analog inputs, and a Blu-Ray player will only have digital outputs to comply with copy protection requirements. Unless you can find an old early generation Playstation 3 from before the HDCP craze, you're probably only going to be able to use that projector with a DVD player with S-Video, or as a fancy but low-resolution computer monitor.
 
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mguise

Audiophyte
Thanks everyone. I appreciate your responses. I think I got this figured out. I am putting this together for a small town in Iowa with inherited equipment. My home has a much more respectable system.
 
rojo

rojo

Audioholic Samurai
Thanks everyone. I appreciate your responses. I think I got this figured out. I am putting this together for a small town in Iowa with inherited equipment. My home has a much more respectable system.
My chief concern is with HDCP. If you use a modern Blu-Ray player with something like an HDMI -> DVI converter cable or adapter, the player will likely refuse to play copy-protected discs without an HDCP-compliant display. If you're shopping for a Blu-Ray player, I think you'll have a greater chance of success with a unit from 2009 or earlier with component video outputs. Since YPbPr is analog, there's a good chance the player won't have modern restrictions for copy protection. Something like this or this or this I think will be more likely to work with that ancient projector and some creative adapting.

Edit: Here's a Samsung BD-P3600 that has 7.1ch analog audio out + component video out, available used for < $60. I suspect an HDMI -> DVI converter cable would work with that player, and the audio would natively attach to your HTIB bass module without needing to be converted.

Edit 2: The Sony BDP-S550 also has 7.1ch analog audio out + component video out, with a few sellers on eBay selling for < $50. This unit seems to have a better reputation for reliability and continuing to work with the latest movie releases than does the Samsung. The Sony also retains an S-Video out -- so as long as you're fine with a max res of 480i (if I recall correctly), you will need no converters for this unit to work with your existing gear. I suspect that projector's native resolution is 640x480 anyway, isn't it?
 
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everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Rather than squint at pictures, post up the make/model of the htib and projector....
Got a bad feeling if half way descent presentation is wanted , it's not possible. And even with my magnifying feature couldn't ascertain anything :confused:
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Got a bad feeling if half way descent presentation is wanted , it's not possible. And even with my magnifying feature couldn't ascertain anything :confused:
Rojo probably got close enough with his squinting :)
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
Most DVI ports on projectors are HDCP compliant, but if possible, please post the make/model of the projector. That will allow us to look it up and give more detailed information. It's a pretty old machine though if it only has a DVI connection on it.

I am completely underwhelmed by that 5.1 speaker kit, but that's a different discussion. I think the recommendation for a used BD player with 5.1 audio output is a great way to go, and I think that if it also has component video outputs you will be pretty much guaranteed a solution which will work most of the time. It's certainly the least expensive option which should provide quality results.
 
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