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No. Most 4k TVs have multiple HDMI inputs and optical outputs. This means that you can use your TV to switch between sources and have the audio sent to the receivers optical or digital audio input connection. That being said, I do have to point out that the Sony 1080 sounds amazing. It totally smokes my previous Denon receiver in sound quality. The one area that my Sony 1080 receiver is weak is in interconnection, it doesn't control other Sony components as promised and requires that I keep multiple remote controls handy to work different sources. This despite the use to HDMI 2.0b certified cables and following directions. My system consists of a 65in Sony x900 LED TV (XBR65X900E), Sony X800 4k blue ray player (UBPX800), Xbox, and Sony 1080 receiver (STRDN1080). Hope this helps .
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Donnell88, this is only applicable if you have a 4K/UHD media device that needs to be hooked up to a receiver. You will need a receiver that has 4K passthrough capabilities for that. Thanks, -Mark
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I used a 4k hdmi cable and it really enhances the quality compared to normal one though its not compulsory
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, if your TV is capable of it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes and this unit supports hdr as well
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