Having trouble setting up new speaker via Bluetooth. Can not get tv to recognize the new sound bar
SOURCE: tv sound & surround sound
do you have audio hooked up to your surround system from your tv ? if not you need this this to get both. from the PS3 to the TV and from the TV to the surround system. if you have HDMI on your surround system plug it in that way instead . PS3 to surround system then TV to to surround system .
SOURCE: HTC Touch P3450 - Bluetooth issue
I have the same problem when connecting a Touch Dual to a Jaguar XK 2008.
The car can detect the phone, and during the first handsfree session things work ok. I can browse the phonebook on the car's touch screen, and the phone audio goes through the car's audio system.
However when I disconnect the phone from the car, and reconnect it again, everything seems fine except the phone audio that's no longer played by the car's audio system. (Thereby no longer functioning as a handfree kit.)
I tested the same car with an HTC TYTN and the same problem exists. With a nokia phone however everything seems okay...
Any ideas somebody ?
Thanks in advance...
SOURCE: XBox 360 to Reciever to TV via HDMI no sound
I recently got the same receiver and had the same problem. Here's what I was told - and it worked for me:
Even though HDMI cables carry audio and video, for whatever reason this reciever won't accept audio through hdmi. Apparently only much more expensive recievers carry audio through hdmi. What you have to do is run optical audio cables from your xbox, cable box, dvd player or other video device to the optical inputs on the back of the reciver. Then you customize the scene buttons to match your video and audio inputs.
You can get these optical cables pretty cheap on line or even at target. Don't get ripped off by Best Buy for these cables. I love best buy, but they rip off on cables!
This receiver is great - once I got it all figured out and running right I've loved it! Hope everything works out for you!
SOURCE: no sound on tv when laptop connected via hdmi
if you are running windows xp or linus i may not be able to help altought the problem might be solved in almoust the same way. For windows vista right click on the volume icon in the system tray icons and choose playback devices select HDMI output ( for 5920G is "Realtek HDMI Output" ) then press the "Set Default" button. The other way around is to go in the Control Pannel in the "Hardware and sound" cthegory and select sount than seth the default output to Realtek HDMI Output in the "Control Pannel Home" view, or in Classic view click/doubble click on "Sound" icon ( a speaker ) and do the same. In windows XP there is a similar approach. In linux go to System ->> Administration ->> Soundcard Detection and you should find a setting equivalent to the one in Windows
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