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In Reply to: Re: DSP processors posted by JohanK on August 06, 2001 at 22:01:11:
It helps a great deal. It the info I was looking. I really appreciate it.
I do have one other question. After all video is hooked up the the monitir and the audio to the surround processor; Say you want to watch digital cable, and listen through the monitor and not use the stereo. How do you get the audio signal matched up w/the video into the monitor? Hope I am explaining myself?
Thanks
Mitch
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I'm not familiar with digital cable...only slightly familiar with satellite. If the box has two sets a A/V outs, you could send one directly to the TV (both audio and video) and the other to the audio system (minus the video signal which is sent directly to the TV). If not, you could send the RF connection to the TV (this contains both audio and video signals) but I don't think you can obtain stereo sound this way but not sure. You would have to toggle b/t inputs depending on your watching preference.
That will work for the cable, but what about a DVD, or any other A/V device, if all the video connections are going to the HDTV?
Thanks.
Mitch
I guess I don't understand the desire to not use the audio system. Why deprive yourself?With a DVD player, I guess you could send the TV a video signal and an audio signal into one input. Then, IF your DVD player has another set of audio outputs (could be digital if you had a digital processor or analog for an analog processor), you could send audio to the audio system also. Both of my DVD player's have two sets of analog outs so they do exist. You would turn the volume down or turn the speakers off via a menu on the TV when using the audio system. This would work but it is not something that I would bother with.
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