The following is a description of how I intend to hookup my system. The system consists of:
Scientific Atlanta 8300 DVR
Onkyo TX-SR600 AV Receiver
Toshiba 36HF73 TV
Memorex MVD2042 DVD Player
The scheme essentially keeps the video out of the receiver and uses the receiver for
only the audio. Any comments would be appreciated.
The VIDEO connections:
1. 75 ohm cable to DVR ANT IN.
2. 75 ohm cable from DVR ANT OUT to TV ANT 1.
The purpose for doing this, in case all else fails, the TV can be used by itself.
3. S-Video cable from DVR S-VIDEO OUT to TV VIDEO 1 S-VIDEO IN.
This takes the video directly to the TV without any switching going on in the receiver.
Don't know why any switching would be required.
4. Component cable set from the DVD COMPONENT VIDEO OUT to TV COLOR STREAM
HD-1 IN.
This gives a higher quality video signal when using the DVD only. The DVR doesn't have
a component output and the receiver can't upgrade/convert any of its video inputs to a
component signal. But, both the TV and DVD are each so equipped.
The AUDIO connection:
5. Coax cable from DVR DIGITAL AUDIO OUT to a Digital to Optical Converter DIGITAL IN.
6. Optical cable from the Converter OPTICAL OUT to Receiver DIGITAL INPUT OPTICAL 1.
The converter is required because the receiver has only one digital audio coaxial input
but two digital audio optical inputs and there are two digital audio sources, the DVR and
DVD. Neither have optical outputs.
7. Another approach to 5&6 above would br to use a digital coax A-B switch. 7 sounds
better but then you have to remember to operate the switch, ha.