HDTV PS3 Home Theater HELP!!

Discussion in 'HDTV discussion' started by gamerguy1, Nov 23, 2006.

  1. gamerguy1

    gamerguy1 Guest

    I currently have a Philips 30" HDTV that supports 480P and 1080I video formats. The question I have is when I get the PS3, is there any way I could hook it up to my Home theater (also Philips) and my Cable HD box (Comcast). If I can what cables am I going to need?
    Thanks
     
  2. gamerguy1

    gamerguy1 Guest

    Ok I just sold my 30" Philips CRT TV and just purchased a 26" 26PF5321D/37 LCD TV. I still have my Home Theater HTS3400 System, but want to hook this up to my cable channels I am looking at going with a SPDIF Coaxial cable. Is this the better way over component? ALso when the PS3 becomes available to everyone, I want to hook that up to my Home Theater and MY TV, DO I use HDMI? Can I just use HDMI from the PS3 to the TV? Will that work? I really need some help!!

    Plus I will be getting an HD box so this could effect things right?
     
  3. dblbogey7

    dblbogey7 Guest

    I've just downloaded the owner's manual of the HTS3400. I was looking at a diagram of the back panel and it seems that your home theater doesn't have any digital audio inputs. It does have 2 analog stereo RCA inputs. What this means is you're stuck with using stereo connections from your cable box and PS3 to your home theater. It doesn't say in the manual but I guess it applies some sort of surround processing to the stereo signal so you'll have surround sound from the stereo inputs.

    Now your HDTV has 2 component and 1 HDMI input.

    Here's how I would set up your system:

    PS3
    Video: HDMI cable to HDTV
    Audio: Stereo RCA cable to home theater - [AUX] Audio Input

    Cable Box
    Video: Component cables to HDTV
    Audio: Stereo RCA cables to home theater - [TV] Audio Input

    To watch DVD's played on your home theater connect your home theater to your HDTV using another set of component cables. Remember your HDTV has 2 component inputs.

    Let us know if this works.


     
  4. gamerguy1

    gamerguy1 Guest

    I got this off of the website. Couldn't I use the Digital Coaxial cable out connection and connect the home theater this way?


    Connectivity
    Front / Side connections : Headphone out
    Other connections : AUX in, TV in (audio, cinch), Line out, Digital coaxial out, Composite video (CVBS) out, Component Video out Interlaced, SVideo out, FM Antenna, AM Antenna, Easy-Fit speaker connectors
     
  5. dblbogey7

    dblbogey7 Guest

    Where do you want to connect the digital coax out from your home theater?
     
  6. gamerguy1

    gamerguy1 Guest

    to the tv?
     
  7. dblbogey7

    dblbogey7 Guest

    The digital coax contains audio not video usually in the form of Dolby Digital 5.1 data. The best way to connect your home theater for DVD playback to your HDTV will be thru component.
     
  8. gamerguy1

    gamerguy1 Guest

    Okay if someone could help. I just sold my HTS3400 Philips home theater system and purchased the HTS6500 Philips Home theater. I want to watch cable channels through my home theater and my PS3 through my home theater. I want the best connection, what would be the best way to set this all up.
     

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