Kr4 is exactly right. Sometimes, I just want to turn on the news, or just watch a show at low volumes. Don't understand why that is so difficult for some to accept? My plasma is in the livingroom, unfortunatly I don't have the luxury of a dedicated home theater, if I did, then it wouldn't be an issue. It's moot anyway. I came across a deal on a Krell Showcase 7.1 which I couldn't pass up. While it doesn't have hdmi, it does have a 7.1 analog in, so when I return from Best Buy tonight with a new Panasonic BD80K, I'll have my lossless w/o the need for hdmi switching.
hdmi passthrough to plasma display on cary 11a
I am looking to buy a cary audio cinema 11a surround processor. However, I do not want to have to use the surround system to watch a blu-ray with only tv audio. My question: If the hdmi out of the blu-ray player is plugged into the 11a, and then the 11a hdmi out goes to my plasma, can I simply play a disc and watch it on the plasma without having to turn on the 11a? I suspect that it will not pass the hdmi to the plasma without being powered on...?
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