So which device shouldn't I put on HDMI? And what's the next best connection to use?
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Mac Mini DVI <-------> TV HDMI
TiVo HDMI <---------> TV HDMI (component will work OK too)
DVD Player ---------> Trash, and watch DVDs from your Mac.
DVD Player ---------> Trash, and watch DVDs from your Mac.
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Unless of course it is multi-region.
A non-HD DVD player won't be feeding a high enough resolution signal to need HDMI -- component (component? the one with separate RGB cables, not the one that mashes them all into one video cable) is an excellent choice there. Use HDMI for the HDVo (since it's HD) and the Mac (since vid output on Macs is digital by default, which as Scola points out plays fine with HDMI).
Some OEM DVD drives inside of Macs can be unlocked, others can't. In any event, a component connection from your DVD player is fine.
Some OEM DVD drives inside of Macs can be unlocked, others can't.
Not mine. Huh. Jealous now.
What amych & Tom said. Those are basically the connections that I use.
Cool cool. I will be having the two TiVos for a while, but I can hook the old one up pretty willy nilly in comparison to the other shiny stuff.
Very exciting. I hope to buy the TV this weekend, and I should be getting the TiVo in short order--tracking info said tomorrow, but there are always some sort of delivery/signature shenanigans.
Shop around for your HDMI cables, though. The big-box retailers charge way way way too much for them.
That was precisely my next question, Tom. I'm looking at the Circuit City web site and wondering. I see one for $80, which is more than my DVD player cost.
When you say shop around--what is a realistic price to not end up with crap? I could swing by Fry's I guess. They should be good, eh?