<font color='#000000'>Hey dellhome123,
This question has been coming up a lot lately. DVD-A and SACD 5.1 analog hookups seem to be pretty confusing to most people.
If you are using a universal player that supports DVD-A and/or SACD, you will need the following cable runs.
1. Video: S-Video or Composite
2. Digital Audio (DVD, CD): Optical (toslink) or Digital Coax.
3. 5.1 Anolog (DVD-A/SACD): SIX (6) RCA type cables.
One for for each channel (Left frt., Right Frt., Center, Rt.
rear, Lft. rear, and sub. )
No options here for DVD-A and SACD sound.
If you use S-video for video, you will have 8 different cable between your DVD player and receiver. If you use composite for video, you will have 10 different cables. It's a lot of cables and a lot of people think you can get by with less. You can't! Your toslink or Coax will handle normal DVDs and CDs and will allow you to play them through DTS Neo 6, PLII, EX, THX, various DSPs, etc. The 5.1 Analog cables are the only way your can get DVD-A and SACD sound. You can play a DVD-A and SACD without them, but you are not getting DVD-A and SACD sound, you are getting DTS, PLII or whatever.
Also remember, when you play a DVD-A or SACD, press the multi channel button on your remote.
Good Luck,
Shinerman</font>