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Not Enough Inputs...
I have an Onkyo TX-SR502 which came with my 770 HTiB...
I have a DVD player and XBox hooked up into its only 2 component vid inputs...
I'm gonna need prob. 3 more inputs (component) for Xbox 360, PS3, and Revolution...
Is there a way to get more component Vid inputs other than buyng another reciever???
I have heard of switchers but they all seem to be made by odd brands...
thanks guys,
ben
I have a DVD player and XBox hooked up into its only 2 component vid inputs...
I'm gonna need prob. 3 more inputs (component) for Xbox 360, PS3, and Revolution...
Is there a way to get more component Vid inputs other than buyng another reciever???
I have heard of switchers but they all seem to be made by odd brands...
thanks guys,
ben
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Originally Posted by benfiltness
I have an Onkyo TX-SR502 which came with my 770 HTiB...
I have a DVD player and XBox hooked up into its only 2 component vid inputs...
I'm gonna need prob. 3 more inputs (component) for Xbox 360, PS3, and Revolution...
Is there a way to get more component Vid inputs other than buyng another reciever???
I have heard of switchers but they all seem to be made by odd brands...
thanks guys,
ben
I have a DVD player and XBox hooked up into its only 2 component vid inputs...
I'm gonna need prob. 3 more inputs (component) for Xbox 360, PS3, and Revolution...
Is there a way to get more component Vid inputs other than buyng another reciever???
I have heard of switchers but they all seem to be made by odd brands...
thanks guys,
ben
Pelican makes one. And they aren't an odd brand, they are one of the top video game accessories makers.
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audio athorithy makes one as well. Top notch stuff. Im gonna be getting one soon unless I can find a reciever in my budget with about 7-8 imputs.
http://www.copperbox.com/lite/popinfo.php?lc_code=1154A
http://www.copperbox.com/lite/popinfo.php?lc_code=1154A
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Originally Posted by benfiltness
Yeah I saw the System Selector Pro...
anyone had any experiences with it??
anyone had any experiences with it??
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Originally Posted by uli2000
audio athorithy makes one as well. Top notch stuff. Im gonna be getting one soon unless I can find a reciever in my budget with about 7-8 imputs.
http://www.copperbox.com/lite/popinfo.php?lc_code=1154A
http://www.copperbox.com/lite/popinfo.php?lc_code=1154A
- Satellite Receiver
- OTA HD Tuner
- DVR/ DVD Recorder
- Region Free DVD Player
It's nice to just turn on whatever I want to watch and that's all. I only use one digital audio input on my receiver, as the 1154 switched audio too. It's not cheap in price, but it is a good quality piece of equipment!
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I have a JVC that I got for around $40. It has three buttons to select from to pick your input. Someday I'd like to pick up something different so I don't have to go push the button though... (whether it's automatic or has a remote that I can learn to my MX500)
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Originally Posted by Sonicflood
I have one & it's great! I use it with my projector and the following:
It's nice to just turn on whatever I want to watch and that's all. I only use one digital audio input on my receiver, as the 1154 switched audio too. It's not cheap in price, but it is a good quality piece of equipment!
Sonic
- Satellite Receiver
- OTA HD Tuner
- DVR/ DVD Recorder
- Region Free DVD Player
It's nice to just turn on whatever I want to watch and that's all. I only use one digital audio input on my receiver, as the 1154 switched audio too. It's not cheap in price, but it is a good quality piece of equipment!
Sonic
How do you have all that hooked up? Well I guess a better way of saying it is I have a similar set up but no HD (Sat receiver to TiVo DVD player to X1). But I was thinking I would really like to watch football this fall in HD. Yes I know my X1 is not HD, but reports are the image is much better then SD if not as good as "true" HD. But there are really no Dishnetwork channels I would like to watch, so I don't see paying for an HD receiver from them let alone another $10, $12 or whatever a month. So I'm thinking about getting a HD Tuner and just put an antenna up.
If at all possible, I would like to not run anything else to the X1. I have it hooked up via the component breakout cable, that way I won't ever have to switch sources at the PJ (easy for the family).
I have been thinking about getting an AV receiver that has several component inputs (Onkyo 602), but if a switch box like the above would do the trick and do it automatically...that would be sweet (must be easy for family as I travel a lot).
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sdallnct,
If you are looking for football in HD, you would get that from only 3 possible places this coming season:
Local channel
ESPN HD
NFL ST (DirecTV only)
The Dish HD box costs about the same as an OTA-only HD box and includes OTA, why wouldn't you just get it instead? (unless I've got the prices wrong) That should give you the OTA stuff for no additional monthly cost, plus the option of anything that Dish offers, which is increasing drastically this year with their acquisition of Voom's sats and channels.
benfiltness,
That link is pretty decent. There are really only a couple resellers of AA stuff, copperbottom is one of the main authorized places, I believe. I think they are always about the same price, unless you could find one used.
If you are looking for football in HD, you would get that from only 3 possible places this coming season:
Local channel
ESPN HD
NFL ST (DirecTV only)
The Dish HD box costs about the same as an OTA-only HD box and includes OTA, why wouldn't you just get it instead? (unless I've got the prices wrong) That should give you the OTA stuff for no additional monthly cost, plus the option of anything that Dish offers, which is increasing drastically this year with their acquisition of Voom's sats and channels.
benfiltness,
That link is pretty decent. There are really only a couple resellers of AA stuff, copperbottom is one of the main authorized places, I believe. I think they are always about the same price, unless you could find one used.
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Originally Posted by Spiky
sdallnct,
If you are looking for football in HD, you would get that from only 3 possible places this coming season:
Local channel
ESPN HD
NFL ST (DirecTV only)
The Dish HD box costs about the same as an OTA-only HD box and includes OTA, why wouldn't you just get it instead? (unless I've got the prices wrong) That should give you the OTA stuff for no additional monthly cost, plus the option of anything that Dish offers, which is increasing drastically this year with their acquisition of Voom's sats and channels.
If you are looking for football in HD, you would get that from only 3 possible places this coming season:
Local channel
ESPN HD
NFL ST (DirecTV only)
The Dish HD box costs about the same as an OTA-only HD box and includes OTA, why wouldn't you just get it instead? (unless I've got the prices wrong) That should give you the OTA stuff for no additional monthly cost, plus the option of anything that Dish offers, which is increasing drastically this year with their acquisition of Voom's sats and channels.
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Originally Posted by Sdallnct
Not to steal the thread but,
How do you have all that hooked up? Well I guess a better way of saying it is I have a similar set up but no HD (Sat receiver to TiVo DVD player to X1). But I was thinking I would really like to watch football this fall in HD. Yes I know my X1 is not HD, but reports are the image is much better then SD if not as good as "true" HD. But there are really no Dishnetwork channels I would like to watch, so I don't see paying for an HD receiver from them let alone another $10, $12 or whatever a month. So I'm thinking about getting a HD Tuner and just put an antenna up.
If at all possible, I would like to not run anything else to the X1. I have it hooked up via the component breakout cable, that way I won't ever have to switch sources at the PJ (easy for the family).
I have been thinking about getting an AV receiver that has several component inputs (Onkyo 602), but if a switch box like the above would do the trick and do it automatically...that would be sweet (must be easy for family as I travel a lot).
How do you have all that hooked up? Well I guess a better way of saying it is I have a similar set up but no HD (Sat receiver to TiVo DVD player to X1). But I was thinking I would really like to watch football this fall in HD. Yes I know my X1 is not HD, but reports are the image is much better then SD if not as good as "true" HD. But there are really no Dishnetwork channels I would like to watch, so I don't see paying for an HD receiver from them let alone another $10, $12 or whatever a month. So I'm thinking about getting a HD Tuner and just put an antenna up.
If at all possible, I would like to not run anything else to the X1. I have it hooked up via the component breakout cable, that way I won't ever have to switch sources at the PJ (easy for the family).
I have been thinking about getting an AV receiver that has several component inputs (Onkyo 602), but if a switch box like the above would do the trick and do it automatically...that would be sweet (must be easy for family as I travel a lot).
I need only turn on the source that I want to watch/hear & that's all there is to it! I don't have to switch inputs on the projector or receiver.
Family loves it and it works well. Even better now that I bought a Harmony 880!
as for the OTA HD receiver, I bought an open box Zenith @ Circuit City for $149. Works great!
Sonic
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Originally Posted by Sonicflood
I simply hooked up each of the sources to the Audio Authority via component video & optical/coaxial digital audio. The Audio Authority is connected to my projector via component video and to my receiver ( only use one input ) via optical digital audio.
I need only turn on the source that I want to watch/hear & that's all there is to it! I don't have to switch inputs on the projector or receiver.
Family loves it and it works well. Even better now that I bought a Harmony 880!
as for the OTA HD receiver, I bought an open box Zenith @ Circuit City for $149. Works great!
Sonic
I need only turn on the source that I want to watch/hear & that's all there is to it! I don't have to switch inputs on the projector or receiver.
Family loves it and it works well. Even better now that I bought a Harmony 880!
as for the OTA HD receiver, I bought an open box Zenith @ Circuit City for $149. Works great!
Sonic
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Hmm. I haven't researched this, but where did you find OTA HD receivers for that little? I had read that Dish had a $250 or 300 (can't remember which) buy-in for leasing one of their HD IRDs. I usually see OTA receivers for 250-300, too. The good ones are more.
There was a price drop on HD-Tivos from DirecTV last week, plus they were still giving out credits before that. I got both deals and ended up getting one for $399. Earlier than I planned since I was going to wait for fall shows and football, but worth it.
With D*, I can simply turn on the HD package Monday to get MNFL on ESPN HD this year, then turn it off afterwards. Cost will be pennies/month. Same goes if I want to catch something on HBO HD or whatever. Can you do something like this with Dish?
There was a price drop on HD-Tivos from DirecTV last week, plus they were still giving out credits before that. I got both deals and ended up getting one for $399. Earlier than I planned since I was going to wait for fall shows and football, but worth it.
With D*, I can simply turn on the HD package Monday to get MNFL on ESPN HD this year, then turn it off afterwards. Cost will be pennies/month. Same goes if I want to catch something on HBO HD or whatever. Can you do something like this with Dish?
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Oooops my bad. I guess I looked to quickly earlier, most of those Samsungs I have seend are $229 to $279, not $129 to $179. Guess that does put me back into looking a DishNetwork.
You know, I have never tried to buy a channel and then cancel it. I know you can do it both on the Dish Menu and on line. So they end up pro-ratting it, just like the phone companies? Had not thought of that. That would be cool.
You know, I have never tried to buy a channel and then cancel it. I know you can do it both on the Dish Menu and on line. So they end up pro-ratting it, just like the phone companies? Had not thought of that. That would be cool.
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Originally Posted by Spiky
If you are looking for football in HD, you would get that from only 3 possible places this coming season:
Local channel
ESPN HD
NFL ST (DirecTV only)
Local channel
ESPN HD
NFL ST (DirecTV only)
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Originally Posted by Sdallnct
You know, I have never tried to buy a channel and then cancel it. I know you can do it both on the Dish Menu and on line. So they end up pro-ratting it, just like the phone companies? Had not thought of that. That would be cool.