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JamesY

Audiophyte
I'm thinking of getting this Home Cinema System. It's a combined Blu Ray player/receiver. However it has no HDMI in (only 1 HDMI out). Question is if I get a HDTV and hook up a HDMI cable from the Blu Ray/receiver's HDMI out to the TV's HDMI in will I get DTS True HD & DTS Master Audio (the Blu Ray player/receiver can decode both)?

Thanks
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
TVs are stereo, so that's all you will get from one. If the system comes with speakers or at least has outputs for more than just two, then it will likely give you dts.
 
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JamesY

Audiophyte
TVs are stereo, so that's all you will get from one. If the system comes with speakers or at least has outputs for more than just two, then it will likely give you dts.
Well I would be able to get normal DTS & DD 5.1 from a satellite receiver which has a coax and optical output and then connect to the Blu Ray/receivers inputs.

My sat receiver doesn't have a HDMI input either

Is there any other way I can get DTS True HD & DTS Master Audio without my receiver having a HDMI input?

Thanks again

Would a 3 in 1 out HDMI Switcher Splitter work?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-1-out-HDMI-Switcher-Splitter-PS3-HDTV-DVD-HDPC-/260742893567?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb57ccfff
 
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AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
The unit will play the Dolby True HD & DTS Master Audio from the BD through the speakers. At most the sat box will do DD 5.1 audio which you can send to the Sony via digital coax/optical and send the video straight to the TV via component.

I assume cost is an issue, but these type units should be avoided whenever possible.
 
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JamesY

Audiophyte
The unit will play the Dolby True HD & DTS Master Audio from the BD through the speakers.
Would that work if I connected the Blu Ray straight to a HDTV via HDMI?

I assume cost is an issue, but these type units should be avoided whenever possible.
I know what you're saying but cost is very much an issue.

Thanks
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
It’s not explicit what audio is sent to the TV only via HDMI. See the Audio Output options on pg. 57. I wouldn’t be concerned about those formats going through the TV speakers.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Well I would be able to get normal DTS & DD 5.1 from a satellite receiver which has a coax and optical output and then connect to the Blu Ray/receivers inputs.
Yes, this should work.

Is there any other way I can get DTS True HD & DTS Master Audio without my receiver having a HDMI input?
Unfortunately, no. Optical/coaxial cannot pass the signal.

Yes, but rather than ebay, I'd just go directly to monoprice.com and get one.
 
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