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TV Audio out to HRT 5650 receiver

I am trying to find the input port on the back of the 5650 receiver where I can attach the audio out (red/white) cables from my TV in order to have the sound run to my speakers. I have a CD player and DVD player already attached without a problem, but I can't get the sound from the TV to come through the speakers.

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You may need to enable the fixed audio output line level from the TV. Some TV`s require you to enter the AUDIO menu/setup selection on the TV remote controller, and then enable the AUDIO OUTPUT Jacks, this will turn off the TV built in speakers and engage the audio RCA Jacks.

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