- Aug 10, 2019
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I have many bumps along the road towards upgrading to HD, not least the scarts currently buried in the wall that now need replacing with HDMI (resulting in a much wifely frowned upon ruining the perfectly adequate, recent decoration), the new TV that was DOA and awaits swap out, and a revisit to the debate of whether it really is a good idea to have an LCD TV wall mounted on a working chimney breast (gas, not the higher temperature solid fuel). All of these will be challenges in the coming days/weeks, but one headache I did not anticipate was the cables I would need...surely I just put my new kit in place of my old, replace the 2 scarts that currently go from my Sky+ box to the old home theatre system, then to the first generation wall mounted Ambilight TV with HDMI?!?! My Panasonic SC-BT200 home theatre system arrived yesterday (with one HDMI output connection) and cable reality struck...
Can anyone please advise the best cable set up to get the most out of my new kit: a Sky+ HD box linked to the SC-BT200 linked to the Samsung UE40B8000 200Hz LCD 1080p full HD TV?
I am thinking I will need an optical cable from Sky+ HD to the SC-BT200 and HDMI from the SC-BT200 to the UE40B8000. But the SC-BT200 instructions then recommend (even with an HDMI cable) you also have optical and video cables from the home theatre to the TV - is this really necessary if I am using HDMI? Stupid question, but do I also need a second HDMI cable from the Sky+ HD box to the TV? Do I need any other connectivity to maximise the HD?
Any advice that anyone can give will be gratefully received.
Can anyone please advise the best cable set up to get the most out of my new kit: a Sky+ HD box linked to the SC-BT200 linked to the Samsung UE40B8000 200Hz LCD 1080p full HD TV?
I am thinking I will need an optical cable from Sky+ HD to the SC-BT200 and HDMI from the SC-BT200 to the UE40B8000. But the SC-BT200 instructions then recommend (even with an HDMI cable) you also have optical and video cables from the home theatre to the TV - is this really necessary if I am using HDMI? Stupid question, but do I also need a second HDMI cable from the Sky+ HD box to the TV? Do I need any other connectivity to maximise the HD?
Any advice that anyone can give will be gratefully received.