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Anonymous Posted on Oct 07, 2017

Hook up xbox 360 tv

I own a Dynex 55" HD TV. For some reason I can't use BOTH surround sound and HDMI on Xbox. My receiver works great, and the TV is great also...I have been told by numerous people that the HDMI audio adapter. Well, bought an adapter, and my TV immediately doesn't recognize my xbox input...I near sound but there is no video! Please help! Thank you

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scousemumble

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2008

SOURCE: Samsung HT-TQ85 HDMI Input not working

I rember reading an article stating that the HDMI does not suppory audio

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2009

SOURCE: Can't get XBOX 360 to have audio through surround sound speaker

Make sure that you have the RC Cables (red and white) plugged into the audio ports that coincides with the component video inputs. If that wont work then try plugging the audio and video cables into the inputs for the satellite, since that works. That way you can isolate the issue. If it still wont work try using the XBOX 360 HDMI cable. That has both audio and video.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: best way to connect new system

After trying several ways, we decided the best picture was to run the blue ray (out) directly to the TV (in) with an HDMI and another HDMI from the sat. box(out) to TV(in), then optical audio from TV (out) to receiver (in). This way you don't have to change channels on the reciever when switching from TV to DVD. Remember that HDMI is one cable that supports audio and video. If you are using all Samsung products and want to use one remote, using the Anynet feature, I think it has to be connected with an HDMI. I'm going to try connecting an HDMI too from the reciever to the TV to see if this feature will work. It does with the Blue Ray.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2009

SOURCE: how to get video/audio input from Xbox 360 & digital cable input

Hook them all to the tv and with audio out from the tv run that to the bose 321.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2010

SOURCE: How do i connect a xbox 360 to a philips hts 3555 and hd tv?

Connect audio out cables (L and R) from HDTV to far left audio input at back of hts 3555. Then connect HDMI output from XBOX360 to HDMI input slot on TV. Setup XBOX 360 for audio through HDMI turn TV off and then on and all should be good. It worked for me.

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