jcm28:Problem all ready as i only have the mains power cable and the hdmi lead chased through the wall from the telly (now papered over too ).
Sounds like you might be doing some re-decorating then...
The dvd player is part of my all in one home cinema system a Sony Dav-DZ700FW which i paid about £400 pound for 4 years ago so not sure about the speaker capabilities.
To be honest, if you have a reciever and a PS3 you don't really need this any more. Annoyingly I can't get the manual from Sony's webpage (says it can't find it), so I can't get a figure for the frequency response for the main speakers, however they're not that huge, so I'm guessing the sub is going to be carrying some relatively high-frequencies (compared to what a sub running with full range speakers would be), which means they'll sound very weedy and lacking with bass if you use them with the 1910.
Also I notice the rear speakers are wireless, is that the case? I don't know how you'd use them with the 1910 if so. I think you're looking at a new set of speakers unfortunately.
The dvd player has component video out if this helps.
Again, there's little need to using this now, so it doesn't matter.
As i will be getting sky hd at the beginning of jan can that then be connected through the receiver. I have read elsewhere it is still best to connect it straight to tv and sound to the receiver ?
This is simply because SkyHD doesn't output surround (Dolby Digital) through the HDMI, only stereo, so you still need the optical connection to the amp to get DD. You then need to tell the amp to take the audio from the optical input when watching Sky. Plugging the HDMI straight into the TV simply removes the requirement to do that last step, as well as allowing you to watch TV without having to have the Receiver on, if you want to.
Having for the time being connected the scart to the tv ( lead showing ) i have picture but no sound.
Again this might sound very silly but does my 5090 kuro have internal sound
It does, but they aren't necessarily sold with speakers, depending on where you bought it the speakers are optional (the 5090 can have speakers mounted to the side or underneath the screen, hence you specify which option you want when you buy or you can get it without speakers, saves about 200 quid typically). This might be a silly question, but have you got speakers and if so, are they actually connected to the speaker terminals on the back of the screen?
as i was planning to have it all through my home cinema via the 1910.
That'll be a lot easier once you go to SkyHD.
Starting to sound like i'm gonna have to get someone in who knows what there doing.
It always helps...