Got a new Samsung smart TV that has a built in DirecTv receiver. Unfortunately my Yamaha 7.2 receiver is sorta old (maybe 6 years old) so it has no optical input for sound. Watching something on Netflix I have to use the TV speakers, not my surround sound system.
Currently I have everything going thru the Yamaha so the only cable the TV has plugged in is the HDMI out from the Yamaha.
Here is my dilemma...
If I plug the DirecTv directly to the new TV, there is an optical audio out on the TV, but no optical audio in on my Yamaha receiver, so basically I have no sound to my surround sound system.
What would be gained by doing this however? Would it have a better picture??? Hard to believe, it is pretty damn good. Watched some 3D Netflix last night and some 4K HD stuff too, amazing pictures!
Currently I have to switch to HDMI1 for TV, but the sound is great.
Netflix sound sucks in comparison...
I could buy a new receiver, but holy fuckballs, a good one aint cheap!
If I do go with a new receiver, any recommendations on one? It would also need to support 2 outdoor speakers, along with the 7 ceiling mounted and sub I have. I see a decent Yamaha for $550 at Best Buy
Yamaha - 875W 7.2-Ch. Network-Ready 4K Ultra HD and 3D Pass-Through A/V Home Theater Receiver
Being a cheap-ass tho, I am thinking of NOT connecting DirecTv to the Samsung smart TV, and just keep the receiver in place. Pros/cons please!???
Currently I have everything going thru the Yamaha so the only cable the TV has plugged in is the HDMI out from the Yamaha.
Here is my dilemma...
If I plug the DirecTv directly to the new TV, there is an optical audio out on the TV, but no optical audio in on my Yamaha receiver, so basically I have no sound to my surround sound system.
What would be gained by doing this however? Would it have a better picture??? Hard to believe, it is pretty damn good. Watched some 3D Netflix last night and some 4K HD stuff too, amazing pictures!
Currently I have to switch to HDMI1 for TV, but the sound is great.
Netflix sound sucks in comparison...
I could buy a new receiver, but holy fuckballs, a good one aint cheap!
If I do go with a new receiver, any recommendations on one? It would also need to support 2 outdoor speakers, along with the 7 ceiling mounted and sub I have. I see a decent Yamaha for $550 at Best Buy
Yamaha - 875W 7.2-Ch. Network-Ready 4K Ultra HD and 3D Pass-Through A/V Home Theater Receiver
Being a cheap-ass tho, I am thinking of NOT connecting DirecTv to the Samsung smart TV, and just keep the receiver in place. Pros/cons please!???
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