First, let me say that I have little experience with high-quality cables and HD audio, I'm still using optical and component video cables through an Xbox 360, so please bare with me.
I have a sound system without HDMI, and I want to be able to take advantage of the higher-end audio formats on HD DVD. The only way I can with my system is through the 6-channel analogue inputs (I think). That's where my questions start;
1. Is there a big difference in quality between Dolby TrueHD in this configuration, against traditional means, i.e. standard audio through optical? I simply don't have the HDMI input that I need. Anyone who has possibly used this configuration, please enlighten me.
2. Does using the analogue 6-channel inputs even access the uncompressed, or higher-bitrate formats? I am still a newb.
The ultimate goal is to use HDMI for video on a standalone HD DVD player, and analogue connects for uncompressed audio. The optical is currently being used for the 360.
Thanks in advance. Any information on what I have wrong will also help here, I'm looking to learn as much as possible.