Digital or analog audio connection to receiver?


I'm very new here, and I apologize if I missed this anywhere else, or I'm in the wrong area, but I was wondering what would be the preferred connection between a cd/dvd and a receiver? I've been out of this for way too long and I just don't know if its black and white or not. Just looking for some opinions. (and just speaking of mid-line equipment - nothing too outrageous). Thanks!
jtp321

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If you are using a HT receiver and a cd/dvd player and your receiver has a digital/optical jack on the rear panel ... use it. You will just need to make this single connection to get surround sound. The digital/optical connection will also make for a quieter connection. Most HT receivers usually offer these types of jacks (some lower priced SONYs don't).

If you are using a HT receiver that does not have a digital/optical jack and you want surround sound, you will need to use the 5 multichannel jacks .

If you just want 2 channel sound or have a stereo only receiver, then you will be using the 2 channel L/R jacks on the back of the cd/dvd player and receiver.

Hope this helps.

Regards, Rich