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01-06-2011, 09:06 AM #1New Member
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home theater connection problem
Although I can not connect to the audio sound reproach Lg903ta 42pfl7695 tv. Sound system and an HDMI in, HDMI out and I tried that but the sound of the 5 +1 to TV I can not .. Add the settings on the device screen, I say .. Connectivity HDMI socket and the sound system options, I choose to do, but still the sound comes from TV's own speakers. No sound from home theater.
USB slot of the films I watched TV from 5 +1 to get the sound, if possible, of TV speakers I want to completely disable the sound system.
Left Right behind the emergence of television, home theater sound system, but it still does not strappin per rigt left aux .. Of Home theater TV, HDMI in, portable, usb, aux, aux-opt such as The options have not tried them all. The exit of the television can be a problemDid he?
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01-06-2011, 09:11 AM #2Diamond Member
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Hi,
in which language did you write?
Connect your TV to your Home Theatre via HDMI-ARC (Audio Return Channel) or Digital-Out. You can also mute your internal TV speakers in the TV settings.
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I try TV has behind left-right speaker output (red and white slot) and my 5+1 aux red-white slot. And i change 5+1 aux but not sound
Can I get at least some sound by this access
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Hi,
you mean the red/white cinch output at the back side of your tv? As far as I know, this output is only usable together with the neighbouring YPrPb (EXT) output. So only if you choose this output in your home menu, sound will be outputted.
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Hi,
this is only 2.0 analog stereo sound...
5.1 surround sound you only get via HDMI-ARC or digital coax out
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my 5+1 don't have digital coax. Have optic out, hdmi in, hdmi out, component,YPbPR and scart. I must connect to TV my HDMI out. But i cant
I think have a problem my TV setting or TV sound out.
If i use YPbPR to YPbPR can i hear 5+1 sound on my home theatre?
Maybe i will do HDMI and YPbPR connect also. HDMI for video- YPbPR for sound. I don't knowLast edited by oziie; 01-06-2011 at 12:44 PM.
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Hi,
so you have to connect your TV via HDMI with your home theatre. But you can only connect via the HDMI with ARC. If the HDMI has no ARC, then it is not possible. Of course you need 5.1 (Dolby digital) tv broadcasts to hear surround sound. But stereo sound should be always transmitted to your home theatre.
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Thank you for all answers Toengel..
WHAT DOES IT MEAN ARC? I CONNECT HDM1TO ARC WITH HDMI CABLE BUT I DONT GET VOICE
ALSO I CONNECT RED-WHITE CABLE TO BEHIND 5.1 SOUND SYSTEM AUX
BUT I CAN T GET VOICE.
On the home menu of TV, I choosed ypbr
then I choosed home theatre
But it's not work
on the HDMI, vision and voice should be worked
shouldn't they?
can the voice output be out of work? BEcause there is no voice from red and white.
at least only headphone output is working
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM CAN U HELP ME ? PLS
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Hi this question is not on same topic but i didnt want to create new thread, Toengel mentioned that you cant output stereo through 2 cinch, i have 37pfl7605 what should i do? i currently get stereo from headphones connector 3,5" to 2 cinch but if it would be possible to use 2 cinch output im all ears.
I thought YPbPr was only input, can it ouput sound from actual viewing of tv?
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Hi,
@Lake292
your are right - the Cinch (red/white) is an input which can be only used together with YPbPr... sorry - my fault...
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thats what i thought...
well ill be using headphone output until i buy new amplifier i have just stereo speakers and analog amplifier atm
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Hi,
you can adjust the volume of the headphones in the option menu. You can also deactivate the internal speakers in the easylink menu.
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