At a local music society they have a standard set up of an amplifier, CD player and set of speakers. I was wondering if I can easily connect a Blu-ray player to this. I would greatly appreciate any advice.
Blu-ray to amplifier.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostAt a local music society they have a standard set up of an amplifier, CD player and set of speakers. I was wondering if I can easily connect a Blu-ray player to this. I would greatly appreciate any advice.
The Blu-ray will have HDMI out, and probably an optical sound output. It may have a line level audio output, in which case you just connect that to your amplifier.
If the Blu-ray doesn't have an analogue sound output, and if the amplifier doesn't have an HDMI or optical input, you would need either to take an analogue sound output from the TV to connect to the amplifier, or alternatively get a toslink cable and an optical to analogue converter (you can google for more info) which will give you a line level sound signal to connect to the amplifier.
This may sound more complicated than it actually is. I went down this route a few weeks ago when I bought a Blu-ray player, and found it all straightforward. Have a look and see what connections are available. I'm sure there will be lots more help available here if you need it.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostPresumably this is so that you can play Blu-ray discs and play the Blu-ray sound through the amp and speakers?
The Blu-ray will have HDMI out, and probably an optical sound output. It may have a line level audio output, in which case you just connect that to your amplifier.
If the Blu-ray doesn't have an analogue sound output, and if the amplifier doesn't have an HDMI or optical input, you would need either to take an analogue sound output from the TV to connect to the amplifier, or alternatively get a toslink cable and an optical to analogue converter (you can google for more info) which will give you a line level sound signal to connect to the amplifier.
This may sound more complicated than it actually is. I went down this route a few weeks ago when I bought a Blu-ray player, and found it all straightforward. Have a look and see what connections are available. I'm sure there will be lots more help available here if you need it.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostAt a local music society they have a standard set up of an amplifier, CD player and set of speakers. I was wondering if I can easily connect a Blu-ray player to this. I would greatly appreciate any advice.
The simplest connection will be via analogue phono outputs, and presumably the player will need to be configured to output a stereo "mix". Do you have a player in mind?
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostHiya mangerton, Yes I want to play Blu-ray sound through the amp and speakers. The Blu-ray player has a LAN (100) terminal, a HDMI OUT jack and a DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) jack.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostIs the Blu-Ray one of the new fangled ones with in-built Wi-Fi?
Mine has a LAN terminal, and wi-fi. This allows me to take music, video, and photographs from my computer and reproduce them on TV and sound system. I've found this quite useful for checking edited videos on a full size screen before burning a disc.
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AS Dave 2k2 suggests, this could be tricky as the player will need configuring for stereo-audio only... I've not used blu-ray for anything but films, but the audio DACs which cope with 192/24 over HDMI probably only exist in your dreams. With Optical I guess you would have to set it to PCM out...
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostHiya Dave, Yes it has in-built Wi-Fi, but I use an ethernet cable.
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Thanks so much for the interest everyone. As I see it I think that I need a Digital to Analogue Audio Converter unit with an R/L cable to the amplifier. To connect the Audio Converter unit to the Blu-ray player I need either a Coaxial cable or a Toslink cable. I was wondering what the difference is between using the Coaxial cable or a Toslink cable?Last edited by Stanfordian; 01-11-13, 10:47.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostAS Dave 2k2 suggests, this could be tricky as the player will need configuring for stereo-audio only... I've not used blu-ray for anything but films, but the audio DACs which cope with 192/24 over HDMI probably only exist in your dreams. With Optical I guess you would have to set it to PCM out...
Dave2002 - your #13 - The wifi connection (on my Blu-ray anyway) is for getting info into the player for display, not for sending it out.
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