Post 1 made on Wednesday March 10, 1999 at 23:51 |
I'm thinking about buying a DVD player but wanted to ask a few questions first. 1. I have a dolby digital reciever with dolby decoding built in. On the reciever there are no component video inputs but I do have them on my TV. I need advice on how to set it up. Can I have the component video going to the TV and the digital auidio going to the reciever to be decoded? 2. Also, because I have the decoding on the reciever do I need it on the DVD? 3. Finally, any advice on which model to buy? I know I want a sony but besides that it's up in the air. Thanks in advance. Peter
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OP | Post 2 made on Thursday March 11, 1999 at 01:02 |
Daniel Tonks Historic Forum Post |
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1. There's no reason why you can't have component video going directly to the TV and audio going to the receiver. This is what I do (though with S-Video). You'll just have to make sure to set the TV & receiver to the right inputs.
2. As long as your receiver has Dolby Digital decoding -- and isn't merely Dolby Digital Ready you won't need a decoder in the DVD player. However, most of the upper-end players (ie. more features) throw Dolby Digital decoders in anyways. You don't have to use the built-in one, however, since they still include all the proper digital outputs.
3. If you want Sony (my choice as well) and don't need a decoder, the best you can get is the DVP-S7700. If this is a bit expensive, the current DVP-S300 and S500D are nice (I own the S500D) but Sony's announced brand new models with some handy features for late Spring release - the S330, S530D and S550D. The 5xx models feature built-in Dolby decoders, while the 3xx and 7xxx models don't.
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