Excuse my ignorance but dont I need the combined cable box/PVR to get access to the cable? or are you saying just get a regular HD cable box (no PVR) and hook up a Tivo instead of a combined cable/pvr? Thanks
I'm saying if you have the Tivo, you don't need any of two, the HD or SD box. (In fact, you can get very basic cable still without ANY of the above, using a cheap QAM card for instance). The Tivo serves as your cable tuner, OTA tuner, (much much much better DVR, though not tons of memory still), stream different things, etc. Best part? No more monthly box rental fees.
Sorry, one other question. If the blue ray hdmi plugs into the monitor and the optical digital goes from the cable box into the yamaha, how does the "sound signal" get from the blue ray player through the receiver for the 5.1 sound? Does that question make any sense?
You have to be more specific in your question, I'm guessing. But the sound signal gets there because the bluray player sends the receiver information.
Hey, I answered the question, right?
Most any component will output everything at the same time, shotgun. Except possibly with receivers. It's simple as reading a manual though. For instance, Onkyo will not send audio pass thru to tv speakers, if the receiver is already powering other speakers.
I have this type of set up now (except with component video on the blue ray to the monitor and s-video from the cable to the yamaha) and it works but I could never really figure out why...
Dunno what you are trying to impart to me.