I am not surprised!
You are trying to connect a very modern TV to a receiver that is very old.
The modern TV has no RCA audio OUT connections. Nor does it have a coaxil OUT socket.
The RCA sockets on the back of the TV are all "IN" connections. The audio out is an optical and the old receiver doesn't have an IN for it!
You can get an HDMI to RCA lead. This would provided the sound of the TV.
However personally I would sell the old receiver on E-Bay and buy yourself a more modern one with HDMI connections and a Dolby sound system to match.
If you can't afford a new one there are plenty of good secondhand ones on E-Bay.
SOURCE: UNIVERSAL REMOTE Needed for TV, Home Theatre System & DVD Player
Try maplin...there are a number of 'ONE FOR ALL' remote controls which will do your tv, radio, sky box, cable what you will have to do is program it with the codes for the particular item. the codes are usually supplied in the user manual with the remote.
SOURCE: How to connect dvd player to AV reciever
S-Video is a media type that only carries video. Unfortunately the LG unit was designed only to be a self contained surround sound unit. There are only video outputs to the television on this unit. Because of the unit having surround sound capabilities, LG felt that their wasn't a need for audio output. You would need to buy a new DVD player to allow audio from the DVD to your new Yamaha unit. Good Luck!
SOURCE: Yamaha HTR-6130 sound only from centre, rear or front speakers
its not how there connected its in your settings. rehook up all your speaker connections properly,then make sure you proram the reciever to recieve fiber optic,hdmi,digital coax etc in the reciver.
SOURCE: Hi, I am considering to buy a second hand Yamaha
See the answer to your first request:
http://www.fixya.com/PostComment.aspx?thid=4198937&prdid=149612&ctgid=0
SOURCE: Humming coming from the speakers
From all speakers?
How is the audio connected to the TV (be specific)?
Keep in mind that a TV is not generally an audio source as its programming always comes from something higher up the audio food chain than itself. Get the audio to your receiver from whatever THAT is, not the TV.
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