Component Stereo What is the best way to connect my stereo components?
I currently have to change so many inputs, etc.. just to go from HiDef Cable to Tivo. What is the best configuration for the comonents I have to get the most out of my system (i.e PIP, etc...) I created a picture that shows the back of my Cable Box, DVD Player/Receiver and my TV. See it here: http://home.comcast.net/~jgbarber65/mycomponents.jpg
I also have a Tivo but I did not include the drawing because it is a basic older model Tivo and I plan to update it soon but would also like to know the best way to connect it to my system. I also have PlayStation and a Dreamcast. Thank you.
I agree upgrade reciever. If it was a HTIB you'll need upgrade speakers as well.
The right receiver will switch for you and do video upconversion. like a Denon 4305
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