- Feb 5, 2004
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Is it SOP these days to have the receiver handle video signals? I am considering replacing my aging Pioneer A/V receiver (which only does audio processing) with a new model that would eventually, I assume, be the pass through for video from my HD satellite box, BR player, etc. These devices can just go straight to the TV via HDMI, so I'm wondering why I'd put a receiver in the middle. Is it just for switching, or does the receiver process the video signal as well? Most seem to have four inputs (as do the better TVs) and one out, so the assumption seems to be that all HDMI devices output to the receiver. TIA.