Originally Posted By: Shonky
There is one significant advantage to running the devices direct to the TV. Most TVs these days remember settings on a per input basis so you can individually calibrate your sources for best picture quality.

Having a receiver then requires an extra remote so by then you are considering at a universal remote of some description. They really are worth it for WAF though. I can go away for work and my girlfriend doesn't have any issues while I'm gone. The help function fixes things if something gets out of sync.

So do you not have a receiver at all? What is your speaker setup like?

I do have a universal remote, and my wife has zero problems with the home theater because I have the remote set up so that it cannot fail. I LOVE discrete codes!
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Matt