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Your statements about HDMI connections for 5.1 and video are correct. I am not 100% sure about "passthrough" since the definition seems to be somewhat flexible. but the video is passed through since it is not upconverted. and the audio is not processed by the 4306, so I guess that would be passed through as well.
Yes, MANY Bluray players process internally but most BUDGET players do not. These budget players send 'bitstream' audio signal to the AVR to allow the AVR to process it.
I think you got the jist of things. I am no guru here myself....this is my first AVR and now HD system. I am more of an audio guy. The Denon is very nice and can provide great sound for HT. Now there are many AVRs with more elaborate version of the The Audyssey for room corrections. but this is more than adequate for me in my living room. I will drive 6 and 8 ohm rated speakers without a problem.
The 4306's onscreen user interface is very 1980's video game, but gets the job done. Personally, I use a lot of the manual settings for EQ and levels instead of audyssey auto setup. But I did run it initially.
Yep read up.... there is a great review (which can be used as a setup guide over at audioholics. com site. Just search "denon avr-4306" on the front page.
cheers, ed
Your statements about HDMI connections for 5.1 and video are correct. I am not 100% sure about "passthrough" since the definition seems to be somewhat flexible. but the video is passed through since it is not upconverted. and the audio is not processed by the 4306, so I guess that would be passed through as well.
Yes, MANY Bluray players process internally but most BUDGET players do not. These budget players send 'bitstream' audio signal to the AVR to allow the AVR to process it.
I think you got the jist of things. I am no guru here myself....this is my first AVR and now HD system. I am more of an audio guy. The Denon is very nice and can provide great sound for HT. Now there are many AVRs with more elaborate version of the The Audyssey for room corrections. but this is more than adequate for me in my living room. I will drive 6 and 8 ohm rated speakers without a problem.
The 4306's onscreen user interface is very 1980's video game, but gets the job done. Personally, I use a lot of the manual settings for EQ and levels instead of audyssey auto setup. But I did run it initially.
Yep read up.... there is a great review (which can be used as a setup guide over at audioholics. com site. Just search "denon avr-4306" on the front page.
cheers, ed