Home theater cabling question


Hello all,
I have been working on setting up a dedicated HT system and I am looking for help in the area of cable configuration. I have searched the discussion boards for the best way to connect all of my HT gear and have not had any luck answering my question. This is what I am working with at the time: Digital cable box (piece of sh$t if you ask me Comcast) with composite outs which are connected to a Replay DVR through the composite in. S-video and optical out from Replay DVR into S-video and optical in on AVR. DVD player S-video and optical outs into S-video and optical in on AVR. For analog CD composite outs to composite in on AVR. AVR to TV using monitor S-video and composite (Red/White) outs to TV.

Although the sound and picture is very nice I am always looking for better. On the Replay and DVDP I have the option of using component out going to component in on AVR. Is this worth it since I will have to downgrade the signal to S-video out to my monitor?

In the very near future (2 months) I will going to plasma so my options on the monitor will change.

Any suggestions on cable configurations and input on the component cable question would be greatly appreciated. I am very happy with the Zu Cables I am using so advice on brand of cable is not needed.
Thanks again
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Showing 1 response by customht

Component always gives the best picture (unless you have DVI or HDMI), but if your monitor doesn't support it, I wouldn't bother upgrading to it. I don't think you will see any benefit by having the AVR convert the signal from component to s-video.

When you get your new plasma definitely hook up the component from the DVD player to the monitor. If you only have one device that outputs component video, there is no need to go through the AVR if you don't need to use it for video switching. You'd be (a) buying an extra cable and (b) risking a signal downgrade.

But it seems that the cable box is the weak link in your set-up. The video quality while you are watching cable will never be better than the composite signal coming out of the box. The Replay doesn't up-convert/up-sample the signal, it trans-converts it.

I'd call the cable company and see if you couldn't get a newer box with an S-video out, unless you will be going the high-def route when you get your plasma.
Then you could use the AVR for component switching, just make sure your AVR model supports the high bandwidth required for high-def.