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    Question about Sony Receiver?

    Does anyone know if this model upconverts a Component IN to the HDMI out?
    Or is the HDMI out only a pass-thru for the HDMI in?



    Sony 900W 5.1-Channel Home Theater System with AM/FM Tuner - Black
    Model: HT-DDW900
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1149205462671

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    HIghly unlikely.

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    It will only switch video signals, will not upconvert them.

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    So I can have the component IN and HDMI IN and only one HDMI out? I don't need to run the hdmi out and component out separately?

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    I f you have a component and hdmi source then you must run cables for both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicman1999
    I f you have a component and hdmi source then you must run cables for both.

    bill
    Kinda sucks, when a guy's spending the big bucks ($289), LOL!

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