Ok currently my setup contains:
65" Toshiba DLP
Older Pioneer receiver w/ all pioneer speakers except for the sub which is a fisher audio subwoofer.
Xbox 360 for games and netflix (component)
PS3 for games and bluray (hdmi)
PC via DVI-HDMI adapter along with a 3.5mm to RCA.
Right now I know the way I have it hooked up I am not getting what I should. I have everything's audio ran to the TV via RCA except for the PS3 which is HDMI. Then everything is sent to the receiver via RCA from the TV audio out to the Receiver TV/SAT in. I just did this when I rearranged because it was the quickest way and I wasn't too worried about the audio quality. But I recently purchased the PS3 and am starting to order some blu-ray movies and am wanting to get the best possible audio. The receiver has optical in, and the TV has optical out, if I ran optical from the TV to the receiver would that improve anything? Or would it still be lacking since everything else is being sent to the TV via RCA? Anyone have any other ideas?
65" Toshiba DLP
Older Pioneer receiver w/ all pioneer speakers except for the sub which is a fisher audio subwoofer.
Xbox 360 for games and netflix (component)
PS3 for games and bluray (hdmi)
PC via DVI-HDMI adapter along with a 3.5mm to RCA.
Right now I know the way I have it hooked up I am not getting what I should. I have everything's audio ran to the TV via RCA except for the PS3 which is HDMI. Then everything is sent to the receiver via RCA from the TV audio out to the Receiver TV/SAT in. I just did this when I rearranged because it was the quickest way and I wasn't too worried about the audio quality. But I recently purchased the PS3 and am starting to order some blu-ray movies and am wanting to get the best possible audio. The receiver has optical in, and the TV has optical out, if I ran optical from the TV to the receiver would that improve anything? Or would it still be lacking since everything else is being sent to the TV via RCA? Anyone have any other ideas?