SOURCE: I have purchased a samsung 46 inch LED television.
You may have to go into the bose setup and select optical in for that particular input. Check your user manuel it should say in it.
You will need a Component Video Cable
Connect the Red Green and Blue Connections from the TV to the Bose.
if your audio is coming from the TV, also connect stereo audio from the TV's audio out to the "TV" input on the bose.
if you want to hook up other devices (VCR, BluRay, etc) the video will go directly to the TV and audio will go directly to the Bose
SOURCE: Bose surrond sound not working...
Your TV may have a setting to make its Audio Output Variable or Fixed. That is, as you turn the TV's volume down or up it will either vary the output (as it seems to be doing in your case) or keep it Fixed so external electronics can still use it when the TV's volume is down or off. Some TV's do it another way - they have a selection to turn the TV's speakers OFF.
SOURCE: I just purchased a Toshiba 46 3D LED TV and the
i dont know if bose makes one, but one like this would work.
good luck!
http://www.amazon.com/Menotek-Digital-Audio-Analog-Converter/dp/B003ODDD9U/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1296498662&sr=1-2
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