03-05-2006, 08:59 PM
If you are going the route of DVI or HDMI (which is DVI plus audio with a different connector) make sure that it is HDCP (high def copy protection) compliant. If it isn't, it probably won't work with dvi/hdmi equipment in the future.
There are several reasons that you may want to have these connections on your receiver. First, you would only need one or two connections from the receiver to the tv/monitor, resulting in fewer wires to hide. Second, the receiver may have more input connections than the tv/monitor.
There are several reasons that you may want to have these connections on your receiver. First, you would only need one or two connections from the receiver to the tv/monitor, resulting in fewer wires to hide. Second, the receiver may have more input connections than the tv/monitor.