So I got a PS3 Slim for Christmas but I want to use it in my uncle's room because he has the nicer setup: a 47" 1080p 120Hz Vizio and Technics SA-GX350 amp from the early-mid 90s with two nice bigass 3-foot tall bassy speakers vs our living room's 42" Sharp Aquos 1080p and three year old home theater in a box with built-in DVD upconverter which doesn't even have an Optical audio connection on it which is hooked up to two pathetic little pre-packaged 8-inch speakers and an average subwoofer.
Being that his receiver is from well before Optical digital or Coaxial digital(the one that has a single RCA connector) existed, all he has is the standard red and white RCA analog inputs.
I'm wondering if I can hook the PS3 up through HDMI to his TV and then have the proprietary Composite video harness hooked in as well just to hook its sound connectors into the receiver.
The same thing worked on his FiOS HD box where I just hooked the HDMI into his TV and then used the red/white RCA outputs to go to his receiver and it sounds great so I know it's definitely possible, I'm just wondering if anyone else had tested it the way I described for the PS3.
And on a side note, does anyone know why the hell they call Coaxial digital that name instead of something that actually makes sense like digital RCA, which it actually resembles and pretty much is? I understand that the cable itself may be made from RG6 but the connectors themselves are RCA so wtf
Being that his receiver is from well before Optical digital or Coaxial digital(the one that has a single RCA connector) existed, all he has is the standard red and white RCA analog inputs.
I'm wondering if I can hook the PS3 up through HDMI to his TV and then have the proprietary Composite video harness hooked in as well just to hook its sound connectors into the receiver.
The same thing worked on his FiOS HD box where I just hooked the HDMI into his TV and then used the red/white RCA outputs to go to his receiver and it sounds great so I know it's definitely possible, I'm just wondering if anyone else had tested it the way I described for the PS3.
And on a side note, does anyone know why the hell they call Coaxial digital that name instead of something that actually makes sense like digital RCA, which it actually resembles and pretty much is? I understand that the cable itself may be made from RG6 but the connectors themselves are RCA so wtf