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I recentlydecided to replace my clunky old CRT and get a whole new AV set-up. I purchasedthe Sony KDL40W5500 TV, the BDP-S550 Blue Ray player and the Sony IS-HT100 5.1 HomeCinema surround kit. This probably makes me a bit of a Sonyphile, but I am very hapy with the kit.
There seemto be a number of different ways to wire together these three devices, so I amkeen to get advice on the best way to do this to get optimal picture and soundperformance.
I currentlyhave an HDMI cable running from the Blue Ray player directly to the TV, ratherthan passing the signal through the home cinema system (as suggested in thewiring guide for the home cinema system). I have done this on the basis that Iwill get the best possible picture if I feed the image directly in to the TVrather than pass it through the amp? I then have an optical cable linking the BlueRay player to the home cinema amp.
Am Icorrect in understanding that because this Home Cinema system is only 5.1, thereis no way I can take advantage of the latest HD formats output by this Blue Rayplayer such as Dolby True HD & DTS-HD Master Audio because they require a7.1 system? Or, if I was to use an HDMI cable to connect the Blue Ray player tothe Home cinema amp rather than just using an optical cable as I currently do, (andobviously connect the amp back to the TV with another HDMI) – would I be ableto get True HD sound? (i.e. to get HD sound you must use HDMI not optical etc?)
As you can probably tell, I am new to all this....it took me 5 years to get my other half to agree to the overhall so now I just want to ensure I am getting the best out of my investment. Any feedbackvery gratefully received – thanks!
There seemto be a number of different ways to wire together these three devices, so I amkeen to get advice on the best way to do this to get optimal picture and soundperformance.
I currentlyhave an HDMI cable running from the Blue Ray player directly to the TV, ratherthan passing the signal through the home cinema system (as suggested in thewiring guide for the home cinema system). I have done this on the basis that Iwill get the best possible picture if I feed the image directly in to the TVrather than pass it through the amp? I then have an optical cable linking the BlueRay player to the home cinema amp.
Am Icorrect in understanding that because this Home Cinema system is only 5.1, thereis no way I can take advantage of the latest HD formats output by this Blue Rayplayer such as Dolby True HD & DTS-HD Master Audio because they require a7.1 system? Or, if I was to use an HDMI cable to connect the Blue Ray player tothe Home cinema amp rather than just using an optical cable as I currently do, (andobviously connect the amp back to the TV with another HDMI) – would I be ableto get True HD sound? (i.e. to get HD sound you must use HDMI not optical etc?)
As you can probably tell, I am new to all this....it took me 5 years to get my other half to agree to the overhall so now I just want to ensure I am getting the best out of my investment. Any feedbackvery gratefully received – thanks!