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David G Cole Posted on Jul 14, 2019

I have a new TCL Roku TV. I'm trying to connect my Samsung Blu-ray player (with surround sound) to the Roku TV. I connected an HDMI cable from the Blu-ray player to the HDMI 1 port of the Roku TV.

I also connected the optical digital cable from the Blu-ray player to the optical digital cable port of the Roku TV. I have no picture or no sound. Regarding speakers, do I need to use Roku speakers (which I don't have), or will my Blu-ray surround sound speakers work? Thanks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: right cables for connecting devices

Hi,
You have connected from PC to TV right???
1.To get the video you have to connect to TV
2.Please take a separate cables for to listen audio and to watch video,
for audio connect cables from DVD Player to Home Theater you can listen the audio
for video please connect the HDMI video to TV Where You can enjoy both.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2009

SOURCE: Muffled sound from rear speakers why watching TV

switch the HDMI cables around to make sure its not one of them, if the problem is one of them it will move with the cable,if no change i would suspect the coaxial cable next.

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Sachin

  • 98 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 27, 2009

SOURCE: How to connect BLU-RAY DVD player to Pioneer Plasma TV via HDMI

The best possible solution to your problem is :
Connect your blu ray player directly to the HDMI input of you Plasma and watch HD video....
and connect the 5.1/7.1 sound thru the optical or the coaxial link directly to your AVR 3805.
You will not loose anything on the Blu-Ray.
The sound is best processsed by the AVR3805, while the video, which is the real upgrade (BluRay) in terms of resolution of picture would be processed by your plasma.

Connect and Enjoy

EBC ELECTRONICS

  • 163 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 09, 2009

SOURCE: Have put an optical cable from optical digital out

You need to do digital input assignment. Go to SETUP, DIGITAL INPUT ASSIGNMENT, set OPTICAL 1 for your input (DVD).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2010

SOURCE: samsung LED UE46B7020 tv wont play sound through my HT-C5500

press the top right hand button on the remote for the ht-c5500 untill its display reads "D.IN" (Digital Input)

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