Hey all,
I have been a happy 990 owner for approx 2 years now, just installed firmware update yesterday, first one. Now it shows 3.24. While doing this I decided to now incorporate a 6 X 2 HDMI switch and also keep my 4 X 2 component switch.

I have the following equipment in my setup.
2 tv's, projector and a 50 inch DLP, hence the 2 out switchers.
Cable box-HDMI video, coax 1 audio
Blue ray-HDMI video, 5.1 analog and coax 2 audio.
X Box 360-HDMI video, opt 1 audio.
PS3-HDMI video, opt 2 audio.
HD DVD-HDMI video, opt 3 audio
CD-opt 4 audio
Nintendo WII-component video, analog audio

All 5 HDMI's will be going to the 6 X 2 HDMI switcher in, and both HDMI out to tv and projector.
The nintendo Wii will be going to the 4 X 2 component switcher in, and both out to tv and projector.

All audio only will be going to 990 as listed above. The Marantz VS3002 switcher picks up whichever device is turned on so will not have to touch it unless switcher outputs from tv to projector. The keydigital component is matrix and the only device is the Wii so that will never be touched. The input on the tv will be swithed from HDMI to component only when the Wii is used, not very much.

I am in the process right now of running all my new cables, what a job, should take a few nights to complete.

Question is I will have nothing running from the 990 to the tv which I think I need for the menu. I read the manual but I am not sure how the best way to do it is. Do I run a say componet or s video cable from the 990, not sure which output to one of the tv's empty inputs, say component 2, since I am using component 1? Will any output on the 990 work, say use component out on the 990 to the tv so I can get the menu. Will the 990 output the menu when I hit the menu buttom if I have a sinle cable from component out to
the tv?

Also what analog audio should I use for the nentendo Wii, does it matter?

Also just wondering what everyone thinks of how I am settng up the 2 swtichers, any advice appriciated.

Thanks!!!!!!!
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Brian