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    #61
    Just an update - I finally got a HD signal at my house and holy crap it is awesome. I've got a 720p LG 50'' - 5.1 surround in the ceiling and a velodyne sub - all running through a HK AVR 146. Everything is HDMI - and it is baller as fuck. I'm incredibly thrilled.
    "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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      #62
      Originally posted by psloan View Post
      Just an update - I finally got a HD signal at my house and holy crap it is awesome. I've got a 720p LG 50'' - 5.1 surround in the ceiling and a velodyne sub - all running through a HK AVR 146. Everything is HDMI - and it is baller as fuck. I'm incredibly thrilled.
      Very nice! I'm not a huge HDMI fan from an integration standpoint, but for small localized systems, it works great. I'll be running my DVR over HDMI, and my PS2 and DVD player over component. I currently only have a 2-channel HK 3370, with a pair of bookshelf speakers and an M&K sub, but it still sounds awesome. Once I get a new 5.1 receiver that does component switching, I'll be running all of that through it and just have one component cable going from that to the TV.

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        #63
        Josh, I'll be speaking to you next year around this time when I go all out and buy all this crap so I can play GT5 in HD. Maybe by then I'll learn what all that crap means and it'll be cheaper.
        Reminiscing...

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          #64
          Josh - a question for you. right now I have HDMI to my reciever - then HDMI out to my TV - then optical from my tv back to the reciever for sound. Is there any way I can simplify this?
          "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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            #65
            Thats how I'm set up. I dont see any way around it.

            I'd love to know how though.

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              #66
              Originally posted by scabzzzz View Post
              Thats how I'm set up. I dont see any way around it.

              I'd love to know how though.
              Are you getting a delay on the sound?
              "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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                #67
                I understand (and am irritated by) the lengthy loading times. I am talking about literally 53 (I counted) seconds from power on to the unit being available to interact with and then another 23 seconds before the empty drawer opens, followed by 1-3 minutes depending on the disk to be able to actually get to a menu.

                It has taken three firmware updates in the month I have had it (a simple matter of connecting an rj45 to it and telling it to seek firmware, pretty nifty)

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by psloan View Post
                  Josh - a question for you. right now I have HDMI to my reciever - then HDMI out to my TV - then optical from my tv back to the reciever for sound. Is there any way I can simplify this?
                  Are you saying you have HDMI from your cable box to the receiver, then to your TV? If so, rather then run sound through the TV and then back, run sound from the cable box to the receiver.

                  HDMI does audio and video, so your receiver should be getting sound from the cable box, but if it isn't, you will have to run a seperate cable (optical or digital coax).

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                    #69
                    No - I have HDMI to my amp - then HDMI to my TV. The problem is since HDMI carries sound and video - I'm getting sound out of my TV speakers rather than my 5.1 speakers - unless i run optical back to my amp. I think I'll have to run component to my tv - it seems to be the only way to solve the problem.
                    "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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                      #70
                      If your amp also receives audio through hdmi (some only get video like the HK 445 which is why I have a 645 on the way to replace my 630) then you also need an audio feed. If it is getting the audio see if turning the volume on the tv down gets rid of the tv sound (it may also turn the hdmi down depending on your model of tv)

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by psloan View Post
                        No - I have HDMI to my amp - then HDMI to my TV. The problem is since HDMI carries sound and video - I'm getting sound out of my TV speakers rather than my 5.1 speakers - unless i run optical back to my amp. I think I'll have to run component to my tv - it seems to be the only way to solve the problem.
                        You need to run a separate audio cable from your TV to your amp or receiver, and then go into the service menu on your TV and turn the TV speakers off.

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View Post
                          You need to run a separate audio cable from your TV to your amp or receiver, and then go into the service menu on your TV and turn the TV speakers off.
                          That's exactly what I did - I have optical running back to the amp - sut sometimes I get a delay.
                          "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by psloan View Post
                            That's exactly what I did - I have optical running back to the amp - sut sometimes I get a delay.
                            Did you try running the optical from the TV directly to the reciever, and bypassing the amp altogether?

                            That's probably what's causing the delay. You shouldn't need to be amplifying the audio from the TV.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View Post
                              Did you try running the optical from the TV directly to the reciever, and bypassing the amp altogether?

                              That's probably what's causing the delay. You shouldn't need to be amplifying the audio from the TV.
                              Apologies - I meant to say reciever.
                              "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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                                #75
                                I just saw the part where you are running through an HK 147 it has hdmi video, no audio through the hdmi, no upconversion. Thats why you have to run audio separately. I got the 645 as it is the lowest that does upconversion and audio.

                                Josh what do you use to calibrate displays? I have mine very nicely tweaked using Digital Video Essentials HD Basics Blu-Ray, and it looks awesome but I can't help thinking it could look better

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