Originally Posted By Beachbum1
Originally Posted By TCat
Originally Posted By Owl's_Warder
So flipping through the manual, it looks like there's seven total inputs allowed (6 HDMI and TV for ARC) plus the Tuner and Bluetooth. Counting the Bluetooth input, that's three more than the 975. smile

That's a cool count, and six years ago it mattered to me...

  • Oppo
  • Nintendo Wii (Only the one gaming system for me!)
  • Laserdisc
  • Legacy S-VHS
  • HTPC
  • Aux input for MHL (phones)
  • Roku
  • Dish Tuner
  • WD Media Center
But that was then. Now it's down to...
  • 4K BluRay
  • Roku

And the only reason for the Roku is that my TV is a (2-yr old) top-of-the-line Samsung Tizen, which means great picture, terrible apps and software. It sort-of supports a lot, but the Roku is more reliable. Still have a PC and Nintendo, never turn them on. Cut the cord a long time ago also. The rest have been replaced with TV or Roku apps/channels or casting and the ethernet.

Out of curiosity, how many devices do you (forum at large) regularly use?


Quite a few, 3 with HDMI and 4 analog.

Having looked at the manual, I would have liked to have the ability to re-name the inputs which isn't available.


I would think that if this is not available that Outlaw will come out with a firmware update to correct this.
For crying out loud our 10 year old 990s can do this.


Edited by butchgo (11/25/17 09:52 AM)
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Epson 3500 3D projector
93" Carl's Place Flexiwhite DIY screen
Outlaw 976 Pre/Pro
Outlaw 7500 for LCR & L/R surrounds
1- Emotiva Mini X-A100 for rear surrounds
2- Outlaw LFM-1 EX subs
Oppo BDP-105 Blu-ray/DVD/SACD player
Outlaw LCR (Snell Labs) for center channel duty
Tekton Lore monitors L/R
4- Emotiva ERD-1s surround speakers
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