Regular sound from the atelite receiver not working (connected bu not working). The Audio out seam to work but not too loud (so the sound seams to enter enter the tv.
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Yes, you can use the "Line Out" connection on your NSM Heritage CD jukebox to connect a Bluetooth receiver/transmitter. This will allow you to stream audio from your Bluetooth-enabled devices to your jukebox and play music through its speakers. However, please note that the quality of the audio may be affected by the Bluetooth connection, so it may not sound as good as playing music directly from a CD.
To keep it short, that is the way most tvs are wired nowadays, so you are out of luck. You are limited even on Bluetooth connections to only two headphone sets. There are some ways around it though if your tv sound output is going to a decent receiver with its own speakers.
Quick test...with your Lanzar volume all the way down, connect MP3 player or other type audio source directly to the subwoofer input connection. Play audio and slowly increase volume control. If subwoofer is working using this method, reconnect and check for audio output to Lanzer connection problem, or subwoofer "settings" issues with the receiver.
1. Connect cable to cable HD DVR box, connect video out of cable box to Sony receiver TV video in, connect audio L and R out of cable box to Sony receiver TV audio in and connect TV out of receiver to video in of Panasonic projector
2. Connect Audio and Video out of DVD player respectively to DVD in of receiver. Good Luck :)
This seems to be a problem that has to do with your HDMI audio output. First check in your TV setting if audio out is selected on your correct HDMI port. Than check if your receiver is able to receive audio via HDMI (i assume you used the HDMI connection). Some receivers have HDMI IN connections but are not able to receive audio on it, the latest receivers/sets do have this feature. If your receiver doesnot support audio IN via HDMI you can only do one thing, connect the stereo audio-out of your TV to an AUX IN connection on your receiver.
dvd format must be compitable with tv-if it is compatible change your video cable with new good brand one from (radio shack)or any electronic store near you.
ok your tv does not come with the very best sound, you have to get a receiver 7.1 or you can use the optical wire , that's if the system you are using has that option.
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