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How will I get audio from the Revue back to my receiver if I want Google TV overlaid on everything as it is intended?
If I have all sources plugged into the receiver and hdmi output from the receiver to the Revue that goes through to the TV, then when does the audio from the Revue (i.e. sound effects, netflix, youtube, etc) get back to the receiver? The SPDIF won't help because my receiver is already processing the audio from the selected source.
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I hope I don't have to go sources>hdmi switcher>Revue>receiver>TV that would be ridiculous!
Any thoughts?
I hope I don't have to go sources>hdmi switcher>Revue>receiver>TV that would be ridiculous!
Here is a link to the Revue connection diagram:
revue.logitech.com/MartiniWeb/digitalhome/answers?... to Revue?&source=subcategory
Although it may not look like it in these diagrams, the set-top box connected to the HDMI Input is optional. All Revue audio (Revue sound effects, netflix, etc.) is available via the HDMI Out connected to your TV or AV Receiver.
revue.logitech.com/MartiniWeb/digitalhome/answers?... to Revue?&source=subcategory
Although it may not look like it in these diagrams, the set-top box connected to the HDMI Input is optional. All Revue audio (Revue sound effects, netflix, etc.) is available via the HDMI Out connected to your TV or AV Receiver.
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I use optical from my tv to my receiver, so whatever is displayed is the audio source.
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You're buying the Revue instead of the Sony Internet TV?
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