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3.1 vs 2.1?
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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 981774" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>No, as far as I can see the manual simply shows the two kinds of audiovisual connections. Either will work, but you need HDMI for HD video so stick with that. I can't think of reasons as to why you can't route the HDMI connection via your AVR, other than to not use two cables and also that you don't need to switch on the AVR every time you want to watch TV (with the older AVR's you need to if connected like this).</p><p></p><p>You may be able to see if the TV passes through surround by looking at its own menu. There is normally a setting where one could toggle it. Or have a look if the AVR detects the surround signal (but if it does not, you would still have to verify if the TV is set accordingly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 981774, member: 15634"] No, as far as I can see the manual simply shows the two kinds of audiovisual connections. Either will work, but you need HDMI for HD video so stick with that. I can't think of reasons as to why you can't route the HDMI connection via your AVR, other than to not use two cables and also that you don't need to switch on the AVR every time you want to watch TV (with the older AVR's you need to if connected like this). You may be able to see if the TV passes through surround by looking at its own menu. There is normally a setting where one could toggle it. Or have a look if the AVR detects the surround signal (but if it does not, you would still have to verify if the TV is set accordingly). [/QUOTE]
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