LG 503TH-DH: I am not able to get output audio of TV from home theatre even after connecting it properly
I am not able to get TV audio output from home theatre where all the speakers are connected to Home theatre (5.1), I was told the DVD would have been an issue but I can listen to songs CD's from home theatre, the problem is when i connect Audio OUT of TV to Input of DVD player the volume is not coming from home theatre speakers
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check that the hdmi lead is good, if it is check that its outputting a signal that is not too high for the tv. i.e. if the lg is outputting 1080p can your tv show 1080p just because the tv is HD ready, doesnt automatically mean it can show 1080p try setting the lg to 720p or lower to see if anything shows on the tv
If you have meant that the TV sound must come through the home system then you can connect the audio output ( RCA sockets) if present to the input of the home system AUX.
If there is no RCA output then the earphone socket can be used. Use a headphone to RCA conversion cord which can be used to connect to the home system. Ideally if you are able to use a resistor network to produce a impedance correction it will be good.
Observe the back of your tv and look for audio out it is commonly colored white and red use a rca jack and connect it to your theatre speaker audio in also located at the back of your home theatre, hope this help good day and best regards.
You need to connect the Audio Output from your TV (if it's got one) to the Audio Input on your Home Theatre.
You then need to change the TV settings to select the Audio Output instead of it's speakers and change your Home Theatre settings to select the Audio Input where you've made your connection.
You will only be able to use the HDMI if you tv has an output for it(for other things beside built in DVD player of home theatre). It can not be an input. If you want everything that plays through your tv to then play through your home theatre the easiest way is to use white and red composite audio cables(some call them rca cables) More than likely you tv will have this output.They will go from the output of the tv to the input of home theater. If your home theater has a Blu-ray or DVD player you need to use the HDMI from home theatre out to in on the tv. If you tv happens to have and OUTPUT for fiber optic audio or digital coaxle audio on your tv and your home theatre has same but as inputs that will work as well with a better quality sound. However this is very rare.
Are you using the HDMI connection on both units, the SC-PT760 does have a HDMI input Yes/NO ? If not then it has HDMI output to the LG for HD Picture. What I would do if no HDMI INPUT to the SC-PT760 is available, run out of the TV with the Digital connection into the SC-PT760 Digital Audio in, assign the input as tv and you shoild get TV audio out of your home theatre, you could also use the analog connection audio out of the tv to the home theatre but this would not yield a dolby digital sound.
why it doesn't come. just connect the RCA cable to the output pins of TV and connect them to the input female jacks of home theatre receiver. or if the TV has optical out and the home theatre reciever had optical in. thats the best option. just connect one optical cable to enjoy the 5.1 sound. tell me clear problem if u r nt solved.
There sould be audio outputs on the back of it, and the manual should clearly show how to set up a home theatre with an external sound system and all.
I don't know what kind of sound system you have, but I think it might be best to connect your video source (typically DVD player) to your sound system, as it usually can be done better that way. No need to introduce another link in the chain (your TV) that could degrade sound. Also any external tuner could (should) be connected to your sound system directly.
If you use the internal tuner in your TV to watch TV the audio out is your option. Best way to get this right is to consult the manual. They usually have some diagrams that shows a few options of how to do it.
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