What i need?

Luiquroj
Posts: 26
well, i am making my first home theater and i want to make this: http://users5.nofeehost.com/luiquroj/boceto.png (in spanish the picture, even so i think is easy understand the picture
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My question about this is, what i need to buy for send the image of all my electronics devices via 1 single hdmi (for example, i press the tv button in the receiver controller but I will need also press for example, video 1 in the tv, if I want to see my computer screen I will need press in the receiver video1 and press in the tv video 2)
for me, is annoying press in the receiver what i want to see and next, do the same in my tv, even with macros is a bit annoying so i need help here

My question about this is, what i need to buy for send the image of all my electronics devices via 1 single hdmi (for example, i press the tv button in the receiver controller but I will need also press for example, video 1 in the tv, if I want to see my computer screen I will need press in the receiver video1 and press in the tv video 2)
for me, is annoying press in the receiver what i want to see and next, do the same in my tv, even with macros is a bit annoying so i need help here

Home Theater
TV: Sony KDL-32LL150
Front: Monitor 50 | Monitor CS1
Center: Monitor 50
Rear: Monitor 30
Control: Sony RM-VL600
Receiver: Sony STR-DG510 5.1
HTPC
Case Armor+ Mx
Logitech Mx Air Mouse
Phenom 9950
Asus M3AT8-EM
OCZ ModXStream 600W
OCZ 6400 2GB
WD 500GB
TV: Sony KDL-32LL150
Front: Monitor 50 | Monitor CS1
Center: Monitor 50
Rear: Monitor 30
Control: Sony RM-VL600
Receiver: Sony STR-DG510 5.1
HTPC
Case Armor+ Mx
Logitech Mx Air Mouse
Phenom 9950
Asus M3AT8-EM
OCZ ModXStream 600W
OCZ 6400 2GB
WD 500GB
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It sounds like you need a receiver that has HDMI/video switching. You need to plug all of your audio and video into the receiver, then plug the video outs from the receiver to your TV. then you only have to set your tv to the input the receiver is connected to and just switch inputs on the receiver.
Or in reverse, if your TV can support this, you plug all your audio and video into the TV, then connect the audio output of your TV to one input on your receiver. Then you set your receiver to that output and change inputs on your TV. The problem with this is your TV will probably not pass 5.1 digital signals, so this isn't the most ideal situation.