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JCCC Posted on Sep 20, 2010

How can I connect the video and audio cables from my ht920 system to my TV so I can hear the speakers when watching TV? (not a DVD movie, I get good sound there thru the system speakers). I have a satelite receiver between the TV and the ht920 system.

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Your receiver should have an audio out - hopefully toslink (optical) which you can feed into the system, then select "D-In" as the source.

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http://www.retrevo.com/support/Bose-Cinemate-Speaker-Systems-manual/id/526dj591/t/2/

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