Does an HDMI cable replace the regular coax cable from beneficiary to TV?

I'm going to wall mount a TV and I'm not sure how many ports or what ports I stipulation in the wall to shift from my receiver up to my TV. I guess a regular coax cable comes contained by from the satellite to the receiver but do I necessitate one going out or can the HDMI replace that and audio to my stereo?


Answers:    You should connect your Sat box to the outside with Coax. Then from your Sat box to your heir can be one of many types. Likely you are running a set of component cable (3 thick cable with color coded connectors of red, blue and green) for video and after a digital audio cable as well. This is probable a single RCA or a optical cable. You could then connect to your TV using a single HDMI, provided your beneficiary has HDMI out, and have a function called up-converting. If your equipment is adjectives new plenty, the simplest would be to just run HDMI from sit box to receiver, and another one from addressee to TV.

Good, luck, the permutations on your question are nearly never-ending. Try posting with a register of the exact models and someone might research.
If the box or your TV has an HDMI output and the stereo have an HDMI input then yes............

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