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RE: NO ANALOG OUTPUT?

Posted by cloudwalker on August 2, 2014 at 11:38:07:

why do you want an analog audio signal out on your TV? There are 3 places that can convert digital audio to analog signals...the DVD player, the TV or the receiver. You want the receiver to do it so that it sends a separate signal to each speaker. The coax route is easiest. The video can go directly from DVD player to TV. Either HDMI or component gives you 1080p but if you use HDMI you will have to turn down the volume on the TV. I do it all the time. You will need a receiver with a DAC (a coax input.. (usually orange or black)