Carlm1970 said:
In other words, if I went direct HDMI out from DVD to TV, while running separate optical audio from DVD to Receiver would that not accomplish the same performance?
Thanks and my apologies for what may appear to be a novice question.
The only advantage is that you would be able to change the TV input and the receiver with one button. Good if you have young kids or others in the house who are a little behind on their technology.
Performance wise, you are only making things worse. You have added a cable and a receiver, thereby tripling your chance of something bad happening in the signal path. This of course assumes that the receiver actually does nothing other than carry the signal. If it does any processing, then you have gone well past tripling into the dark place....
You should also remember that inefficiencies multiply, not average. If each cable was 96 % efficient, and your receiver is 96 % efficient, you are not 96 % efficient.
You are actually .96 * .96 * .96, or only 88 % efficient in getting the signal to the display.
You are always best sending video to the video place and audio to the audio place !!!
