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How Do You Connect A Home Theater System With A Multichannel Audio/Video Receiver?

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How Do You Connect A Home Theater System With A Multichannel Audio/Video Receiver?

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A multichannel audio/video receiver is often the centerpiece of a home theater system. It connects your display with the speakers and both with an audio/video source, bringing your entire system together so that it functions as designed. In order to connect the various components with the receiver, you have to place the correct outputs with the proper inputs to make it all work. If you add game consoles or a PC, you increase the complexity but by working with a single component at a time, you’ll simplify the process, ending with a system that works flawlessly. Connect the video from your video source, such as a Blu-Ray player or cable box, to the receiver. Use the highest quality video connection available, starting in descending order of quality: HDMI, DVI, Component, S-Video and Composite video. Connect the video by running the video cable from the video-out connector of your video source to the video-in connector of your receiver. Connect the video of your home theater system to the

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