How Do I Get The My Home Theater System To Output The Audio Coming From The Tv?

I am talking about when you are watching regular TV. The audio comes from the TV speakers, instead of the Home Theater System.

How Do I Get The My Home Theater System To Output The Audio Coming From The Tv?

How do I get my home theater system to deliver the sound of the television?

I mean, when you watch TV regular. The sound comes from the TV speakers instead of the home theater system.

Depends on how you want to connect. I suppose you have a cable box. If yes, would be to use a Toslink cable to connect the box to the receiver using the Toslink cable. If you not a cable box to use the same cable and Toslink connect to your TV receiver. Now, if you do not have cable Toslink Another option is to look behind your TV and see if there are outputs for sound. It should say "Exit" and you will see a sheet red and white in. You should regularly composite cables which are usually the same color as the ones I mentioned and connect the TV the key to the back of your receiver. I am sure that your receiver will have labels on the back of the place where you can connect it should say something like in. "Video 1" or "Video 2" or "TV". Choose the one you want to use. Once you connect them to turn on your receiver and select the appropriate button on the front. It should work. The only problem is that if you use composite cables do Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Pro Logic only. Only a Toslink Dolby Digital 5.1. You did not mention if there was a television high definition, and if so, ignore that information and use instructions Toslink Cable Composite if you have a normal TV. In addition, when using the receiver, make sure to turn off the TV speakers, as they get an echo effect. It does not sound good.

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How Do I Get The My Home Theater System To Output The Audio Coming From The Tv?

How do I get my home theater system to deliver the sound of the television?

I mean, when you watch TV regular. The sound comes from the TV speakers instead of the home theater system.

Depends on how you want to connect. I suppose you have a cable box. If yes, would be to use a Toslink cable to connect the box to the receiver using the Toslink cable. If you not a cable box to use the same cable and Toslink connect to your TV receiver. Now, if you do not have cable Toslink Another option is to look behind your TV and see if there are outputs for sound. It should say "Exit" and you will see a sheet red and white in. You should regularly composite cables which are usually the same color as the ones I mentioned and connect the TV the key to the back of your receiver. I am sure that your receiver will have labels on the back of the place where you can connect it should say something like in. "Video 1" or "Video 2" or "TV". Choose the one you want to use. Once you connect them to turn on your receiver and select the appropriate button on the front. It should work. The only problem is that if you use composite cables do Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Pro Logic only. Only a Toslink Dolby Digital 5.1. You did not mention if there was a television high definition, and if so, ignore that information and use instructions Toslink Cable Composite if you have a normal TV. In addition, when using the receiver, make sure to turn off the TV speakers, as they get an echo effect. It does not sound good.

Set up your Mac Mini as HTPC

How Do I Get The My Home Theater System To Output The Audio Coming From The Tv?

How do I get my home theater system to deliver the sound of the television?

I mean, when you watch TV regular. The sound comes from the TV speakers instead of the home theater system.

Depends on how you want to connect. I suppose you have a cable box. If yes, would be to use a Toslink cable to connect the box to the receiver using the Toslink cable. If you not a cable box to use the same cable and Toslink connect to your TV receiver. Now, if you do not have cable Toslink Another option is to look behind your TV and see if there are outputs for sound. It should say "Exit" and you will see a sheet red and white in. You should regularly composite cables which are usually the same color as the ones I mentioned and connect the TV the key to the back of your receiver. I am sure that your receiver will have labels on the back of the place where you can connect it should say something like in. "Video 1" or "Video 2" or "TV". Choose the one you want to use. Once you connect them to turn on your receiver and select the appropriate button on the front. It should work. The only problem is that if you use composite cables do Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Pro Logic only. Only a Toslink Dolby Digital 5.1. You did not mention if there was a television high definition, and if so, ignore that information and use instructions Toslink Cable Composite if you have a normal TV. In addition, when using the receiver, make sure to turn off the TV speakers, as they get an echo effect. It does not sound good.

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  • #1
    Posted by mrhan1 on December 8th, 2009 at 12:06 pm

    It depends how you want it hooked up. I’m assuming you have a cable box. If so you would use a toslink cable to connect the box to the reciever using the toslink cable. If you don’t have a cable box you would use the same toslink cable and connect it from your TV to the reciever. Now, if you don’t have a toslink cable the other option is to look behind your TV and see if there is are outputs for sound. It should say “output” and you will see a red and white plug in. You have to get regular composite cables which are usually the same color as those I mentioned and connect the TV to the imput in back of your reciever. I’m sure your reciever will have labels in the back as to where you can plug these in. It should say something like “Video 1″ or “Video 2″ or even “TV”. Choose the one you want to use. Once you plug them in turn on your reciever and pick the appropriate button on the front. It should work. The only thing is if you use the composite cables you won’t get 5.1 Dolby Digital; only Dolby ProLogic. Only the toslink carries 5.1 Dolby Digital. You didn’t mention if you had an HDTV; if so disregard the info about the toslink and just use the Composite cable instructions if you have a regular TV. Also, when you use the reciever make sure you turn off the TV speakers as they will get an echo effect. It will not sound right.

  • #2
    Posted by miiiikee on December 8th, 2009 at 3:48 pm

    tv -audio output ,rca ,s,video to reciever – audio input use any input sat,dvd,etc and your decoder will take take of the rest.

  • #3
    Posted by madfran6 on December 8th, 2009 at 6:01 pm

    you can connect the tv audio output to the component audio input. if its a older unit you will have to use a seperate splitter or a vcr to get the audio to your amp.
    the last question you want the sound only from the tv, turn off the system only.

  • #4
    Posted by mlcslade on December 8th, 2009 at 10:21 pm

    Does your regular tv go through your dvd player or digital box? you should find it will work if you use one of these