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Digital Optical Audio and HDMI (Home Theater Question)?
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<blockquote data-quote="GrahamWalker" data-source="post: 2444113" data-attributes="member: 792772"><p>Well I just got a Blue Ray player, and noticed that it's not the same without HD Surround sound audio. So I already have a wired surround sound system that has a optical port. The blue ray player also has a optical port, and my tv has a output. I would like my tv to have this sound also, but I don't want to buy two cords. The HDMI cord for the blue ray supports 7.1 HD Dolby Surround Sound, so I'm wondering if I can just use the output on my TV, and have the same performance as plugging the blueray into the theater system. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrahamWalker, post: 2444113, member: 792772"] Well I just got a Blue Ray player, and noticed that it's not the same without HD Surround sound audio. So I already have a wired surround sound system that has a optical port. The blue ray player also has a optical port, and my tv has a output. I would like my tv to have this sound also, but I don't want to buy two cords. The HDMI cord for the blue ray supports 7.1 HD Dolby Surround Sound, so I'm wondering if I can just use the output on my TV, and have the same performance as plugging the blueray into the theater system. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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