teenaxta Novice Member Joined Aug 24, 2019 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Points 31 Age 26 Location Pakistan Mar 17, 2021 #1 Should I connect my xbox directly to AV receiver or should I connect it to TV and then use ARC from tv to AV receiver?
Should I connect my xbox directly to AV receiver or should I connect it to TV and then use ARC from tv to AV receiver?
alebonau Prominent Member Joined Jun 18, 2006 Messages 3,194 Reaction score 2,821 Points 930 Location melbourne, australia Mar 17, 2021 #2 teenaxta said: Should I connect my xbox directly to AV receiver or should I connect it to TV and then use ARC from tv to AV receiver? Click to expand... If Av receiver can psss Xbox signal then just hook it to that ? If a new Xbox X or ps5 ? That’s what they recommend to plug direct into TV not avr
teenaxta said: Should I connect my xbox directly to AV receiver or should I connect it to TV and then use ARC from tv to AV receiver? Click to expand... If Av receiver can psss Xbox signal then just hook it to that ? If a new Xbox X or ps5 ? That’s what they recommend to plug direct into TV not avr
lee1980 Prominent Member Joined Apr 16, 2016 Messages 3,569 Reaction score 1,524 Points 735 Age 43 Location U.K., Bristol Mar 17, 2021 #3 I have mine Xbox series X going through Denon AVR its 2400 I think, is not 2.1 hdmi etc, but all my devices pass through it. Not had any issues, games look so good. Don't see why should need to plug directly in to TV if AVR can handle it.
I have mine Xbox series X going through Denon AVR its 2400 I think, is not 2.1 hdmi etc, but all my devices pass through it. Not had any issues, games look so good. Don't see why should need to plug directly in to TV if AVR can handle it.