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date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 20:27:27 +0100,    group: uk.media.home-cinema        back       
Question about Denon AVR4306 Av Amp   
I'm considering buying this amp. Two of the reasons I am tempted is its HDMI 
upscaling/connectivity and its WMCS functiionality.

I have downloaded the user manual and am confused by a comment about 
upscaling - but I may have read it wrong (I hope so!)

I believe it says that if you have an analogue based input (such as 
composite video) the upscaling does not combine the video and audio from the 
same source onto the HDMI feed - is this right?

Regards,

Dave
date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 20:27:27 +0100   author:   BT

Re: Question about Denon AVR4306 Av Amp   
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 20:27:27 +0100, "BT"  wrote:

>I'm considering buying this amp. Two of the reasons I am tempted is its HDMI 
>upscaling/connectivity and its WMCS functiionality.

Great Amp have had one since they came out.
>
>I have downloaded the user manual and am confused by a comment about 
>upscaling - but I may have read it wrong (I hope so!)
>
>I believe it says that if you have an analogue based input (such as 
>composite video) the upscaling does not combine the video and audio from the 
>same source onto the HDMI feed - is this right?
>
Can't say that I've tried it Why would you want it to do that as that would defeat the need for a surround amp in the
first place wouldn't it ??

>Regards,
>
>Dave 
-- 
Regards
Doug Shore
d o u g@d o u g s h o r e.c o.u k (as usual remove SPACES to E-Mail)
date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 16:01:52 +0100   author:   Doug Shore

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