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Aux mode I want to know how to get my tv channels through the surround sound, i used to be able to do it through the Aux mode, but after moving and connecting it back up, ive lost the sound, it all works ok with a DVD, im thinking that it may have something to do with the scart lead set up, i currently have a sky digital system and DVD system thats all, the set up i have at the moment is: SKY scart to TV1 DVD scart to TV 2 I am also using a optical lead which is connected from DVD to SKY box, Any Help would be greatly appreciated.

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