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I Need Help Figuring Out My Home Audio Speaker Set Up??

December 18th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

I hooked up the dvd/surround sound speakers, but it only works during movies, not during regular tv. Help?

It sounds like all you need to do is to hook up
your TV's audio connections to your receiver.
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  1. gandalf
    December 18th, 2009 at 15:03 | #1

    So it works when you are watching a movie through your dvd player, but not when you are watching regular tv. Are you using cable, satellite, or just over-the-air? If you have a cable box or satellite receiver, connect the audio out from that to the receiver. If you are using plain over-the-air, then check behind your tv if there’s an audio output. If so, connect that to the receiver.
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  2. IdiotWind
    December 18th, 2009 at 15:49 | #2

    if the "regular" tv audio portion is not encoded for "Surround Sound", then that is normal. They’re not supposed to have anything coming out of them when there’s no signal for them.
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  3. mtvtoni
    December 18th, 2009 at 16:13 | #3

    Well wizards are so much smarter. Gandalf is right as
    always, forever ingratieously said, bless you. The rest of it
    is the equipment for the system is upgraded by architectural
    system. A full audio study of a room is truly recommended.
    Coves, sound walls, buffers, absorbers, all kinds of tricks of
    the top home theatre are real equipment. One of those real
    device additions is a tuner. Advance tuners have many top
    outlets for simple system upgrade. A 400.00 dollar tuners
    from Yamaha, Pioneer, aiwa, hitachi and so on is what I use
    in budget crunch for a partial result to make happy what a
    20,000.00 dollar system can do.
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  4. XenonAudio
    December 18th, 2009 at 16:29 | #4

    It sounds like all you need to do is to hook up
    your TV’s audio connections to your receiver.
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    References :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCA_connector

  5. cwellssr
    December 18th, 2009 at 17:11 | #5

    You need to back-track and look at the back of Your TV; does it have output jacks to send an audio signal to another component (Receiver, Surround Processor, etc) and does Your Receiver or Processor have a dedicated input for Your TV or an AUX Input. If You answer Yes to both Questions then run a pair of cables from the Audio Out to the dedicated TV or AUX input on Your Receiver or Processor and You should remedy the problem
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