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Just bought a Samsung ht-z320. I used the hdmi

Just bought a Samsung ht z320. I used the hdmi cable from the unit to the tv. I can get the radio and dvd to work but can't get it to work for sound or anything through cable tv. What do I do?

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How is the cable box audio connected to the Samsung? That is where the sound comes FROM. HDMI carries signal TO the TV.

The single optical digital input is a limitation if you get HDTV through cable. You probably use it for the DVD.

I found this quote from the manufacturer's propoganda, "deliver the greatest impact from all your digital media". Yeah, all ONE hardware source of it.

You could manually attach the optical output (if it exists) of the Cable Box to optical input on the Samsung for multichannel-audio TV viewing (listening). OR, you could run the RCA L&R analog audio outputs out of the Cable Box into one of the Aux Inputs, but no actual surround will be produced.

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Actually, surround can be produced. Press MODE on the bottom box of remote buttons under the DOlby logo, until the unit displays "PROLOG". this turns on Dolby's stereo-to-surround conversion(Dolby Pro Logic II).

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By Visio "55 I'm presuming you mean the Vizio VF550XVT.

First you need an Audio Cable (Red/White RCA Connectors) and with everything turned off connect it to your TV where shown below.

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The other end of the cable will then connect to the Aux In 2 of your Samsung HT-Z320 as shown below.

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Once connected you can turn your Vizio & Samsung back on.

You then need to use the AUX button on your Samsung Remote Control to Select Aux 2.

And on your Vizio Remote Control follow the Instructions below.

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