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Anonymous Posted on Jan 01, 2014

How to get my panasonic SA-pt875 dvd to play sound out of tv

My rabbit chewed through my speaker cables so now i need to try and get the sound from my dvd player (panasonic SA-PT875) to play sound through my TV

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2008

SOURCE: How to get sound through speakers with tv and not just dvds

Just wire your TV audio out to one of the receivers (DVD player) audio in and select AUX when you want the TV sound to play through the surround sound. You also might want to turn the volume down or off on your TV to get the full surround sound feeling, but that's your call.

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foamesh

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2008

SOURCE: Hooking Up The Theatre System to the TV and Cable.

this means you likeley have your cable box connected correctly, if you have it connected to a standard definition input (AV in or coaxial) make sure the that the dvd player is not in progressive mode.

Brandon M.

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2008

SOURCE: Hooking up my DVD/VHS player to TV & Convertor box

I would just hook up the dvd/vhs player with the red,white,yellow rca cables that should of come with your unit and just go to the input on the tv to watch your dvd/vhs player. This will give you a better picture and sound while allowing you not to have to watch dvd/vhs on a channel which helps make the dvd/vhs player independent. Also if possible I would hook the converter box up with the red,white, yellow rca cables to the tv as well if your tv has more than one set of red,white,yellow plugs since it is a better connection that coax and you probably watch more tv than vhs/dvd anyway. So bottom line try to hook up both boxes red,white,yellow and watch each box on different inputs instead of like channel 3 or 4. Also to record of converter box you can run coax from converter box to dvd/vhs combo and make sure your dvd/vhs player is on tuner input or channel 3.

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/brandon_60dfebff379d64bd

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: Volume Problem with my TV and Home Theater system

I had the same problem with mine.The solution I found was to use an optical audio cable rather than the red and white RCA audio jacks. Hope this helped.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2009

SOURCE: How do you get DVD player SOUND to play through the TV speakers

plug the stereo headphone jack to your dvd headphone output then connect it to your tv audio/video in and press the tv/video switch in your tv remote control.

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