Please can somebody tell me how to connect Philips LX3700D home cinema system to LG 42le4500 television. I have it all connected but am not getting any sound. I have bought a digital optical cable but still not working ,I obviously need your expert help
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I had the same issue twice (2 diffrent devices) on LG Blue-ray HX-906 - stuck on "please wait" after switching it on. It turned out to be defective mainboard - main BGA chip (the one with black radiator) has some problem with connection to mainboard. Here is how to repair it:
- dismount the mainboard
- take off the radiator from the main chip
- put alluminium foil around the chip to avoid unnecessary heating up of other parts of PCB
- heat up the chip using air hotgun to about 200 celsius for about 5 minutes.
Connect the RCA cables ( red, white, yellow cables) to the necessary jacks o the DVD player and tv..the DVD player should have an "AUX" input amongst the other inputs eg DVD,USB etc..this allows you to play sound from the TV through the DVD HT
One of the way to connect the whole system is using only HDMI cable version 1.3a. There is audio return channel built into the cable.So you do not have to connect the optic cable. Sky box to TV using HDMI LG HT805 to TV using HDMI. Even the Sky box audio will come back to the LG-HT through the audio return path.
Hello,
There are two things that I can suggest.
1-Test your optical cables to make sure they a good on a known working source because they are very fragile and break very easily.
2-Try to eliminate the use of optical output from tv to receiver. There may be a problem from the HDMI to optical conversion at the tv. Instead, try running the audio directly from the source to the receiver, and let the tv deal with video input only.
Hope this helps,
Good Luck.
Yes, you can connect any home system into the TV by either using a scart or HDMI connector to produce the picture on the TV. The sound will still be present through the cinema system
If you have a later Philips home cinema model: HTS3100, 3300, 3500, 3154, 3357, 6510 & others, the sound from the TV will go through the existing scart connection.
Just select TV on the home cinema remote control.
For any other models, use a scart - twin phono lead (red & white), from the TV to one of the inputs into the home cinema.
Scarts 1 & 2 on the TV will have different results. Try both.
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