A. Using Home Theater System as hub
This setup is recommended if a highly sophisticated home theater system is available.
This setup offers a great ease on utility for user, since settings of both audio and video can be changed without manual matching.
Pros: Eliminate audio and video source matching between projector and audio amplifier. Increase number of connecting devices. Reduce cabling to the projector.
Cons: High cost.
Installation
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Home Theater Receiver
HDMI
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VCR
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AUDIO
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VIDEO |
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VIDEO
IN | IN | OUT |
IN 0IN 0OUT
SPEAKERS
R | L | R | L | R | L | DIGITAL INPUT | DIGITAL OUTPUT |
| FRONT A | CENTER | SURROUND | SURROUND |
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OPTICAL COAXIAL | OUT |
COMPONENT VIDEO
Y PB0CB PR0CR
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MONITOR OUT
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Note: The illustrated home theater receiver contains HDMI out, component video out,