Yes, CH you are exactly right. I thought it would be easy to attach the
WD Live box with the hdmi cable and then run component cables from the
receiver to the TV. Not! I didn't even bother with the composite for the
reason you state, 480p. It was easy to run component directly to the TV
from the DVD player and just run the audio through the receiver. But no
way to stream to this TV. Looks like I'll spring for the 'spendy'
converter. Plug the WD Live box to the receiver hdmi IN. Run the hdmi
OUT of the receiver to converter IN and then component to the TV. That
way anything I send to the receiver gets converted. Actually there is
converter with only one hdmi input which is a little cheaper which would
work fine in this setup. ..I think.
Mike
On 8/9/14 10:26 : , C.H.Ling wrote:
I don't understand your connections, your WD Live box seems only have
HDMI or Composite output, obviously your TV does not have HDMI input, so
you are connecting the composite output to your TV, it only gives you NTSC
480p quality.
I do not have a receiver but I believe if you connect the HDMI to your
receiver, you only get HDMI out, it does not help your situation.
You are correct. HDMI licensing is extremely strict - if you want HDMI
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