Getting sound to 360 using Monitor, HDMI & optical?

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Going to order a 360 and some Z-540s tomorrow and they will be used with my Dell 2409W, I'm confused as to how exactly I'll be getting sound.

If I get one of these HDMI AV cables:
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Will it just be a straightforward connect?
 
On second thoughts, I'll try that first and see how it lasts. Already got a few HDMI cables lying around.

Anybody know if the Z-540s have optical as I can't seem to find anything on google?
 
I am using pretty much the same setup, Dell S2409W connected to my 360 via HDMI.

Using one of those optical out things from the back of my 360 to connect it to my Z-5500 system.

No complaints here, cracking sound and vision and easy enough to setup.
 
Just removed the casing and metal from my component lead now and removed all the wires, it was easy.

Doesn't look as bad as I thought and will be fine with some black tape around it.

Cheers Kreeeee
 
No problem :)

I never bothered with black tape... may do that now actually.

Did you make sure that you cut the black looping wire? If not the 360 will reset when you change TV channels :p
 
No problem :)

I never bothered with black tape... may do that now actually.

Did you make sure that you cut the black looping wire? If not the 360 will reset when you change TV channels :p

I did cut it yes but seeing as though I'm playing through a monitor I don't think it would've made much difference?
 
It's to do with the HDMI handshake, so swapping to VGA and back to HDMI would cause the same issue on some monitors, but not something you have to worry about now :)
 
How gutted am I. Just received the Z-540s and they haven't even got optical. Looks like I'll have to fork out for that HDMI cable.

*EDIT* - Just realised my monitor supports 1080p through VGA. Why didn't I think of this before? ~.~
 
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Ah pants, if you didn't cut the cables you could have used the standard red/white phono stereo cables :(

Silly of me to assume really.

Anyway I can just use the adapter that came with the speakers to get it working properly and everyone seems to agree that VGA is the superior picture when compared to HDMI with the 360.
 
Who's everyone? A load of people used to on these forums, but the general consensus on AVFourms (they generally know a lot more on things like this) is that it very much depends on your TV/monitor. Neither are ever bad though so VGA will be fine :)
 
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