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Connecting TV to Hi Fi wirelessly

I have a new Sony Brevia TV and would like to connect it to my hi fi system so that all tv transmissions and also DVD's play through my Hi Fi.
I have spare speaker outputs on my Rotel amp and also have an auxilliary input not being used (normally used to connect a Tuner I think)
The trouble is I don't want to have to start pulling up the floor etc again (all cables were routed before I decorated when I instaled the Hi Fi a while back)
Is there such a thing as a wireless device that will connect to the TV and send a signal to another wirelss device connected to the Hi Fi amp?

  • Anonymous Feb 17, 2009

    TV is on the other side of the room as my hi-fi. Don't want phono cables (if I could find any long enough!) trawling all the way around the room to the hi-fi. Wireless must be the answer!

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There are several different wireless receivers that you can consider.

A simple solution would be the following:

Both devices being connected must support the ARC feature. HDMI ports may be marked with ARC to show which one to use. If not, check your product manual or specifications to see if the ARC feature is supported.
If you find that your TV, A/V receiver or home theater system does not support ARC, you will need to use Option 2: Coaxial Digital Cable, Optical Digital Cable, or Audio Cable to connect your devices.
Make sure that both devices support ARC functionality.
Make sure that the TV and receiver are connected using an HDMI cable.
Connect the cable to the HDMI port that is labeled ARC or the port identified in your manual that supports ARC.
Turn on the Control for HDMI setting on both the TV and the receiver or home theater system.
NOTE: The steps required to enable the Control for HDMI feature may vary. Check the operating instructions supplied with the devices for model-specific steps.



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