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Posted on Aug 05, 2013

How do i connect a samsung led tv to a samsung ht-e5500w 5.1 home entertainment system and have the speakers play audio from cable tv.

I have a samsung ht-e5500w 5.1 home entertainment system and a samsung 6100 led tv. When watching a dvd the speakers work fine but when i switch to cable tv the speakers no longer function. I have an audio fiber optic cable connecting the two devices in the according positions. Please help!

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: Gurus, I just bought Samsung Home Theater System which i connected to my Hitachi TV with HDMI cable. I have a Optical Cable going from HT to my TV Optical port. I have another connection from my cable

On the remote control for the Samsung Home Theater System look at the bottom left to a button that says "MODE", those moods change the sound each speaker gives off. if that doesn't work, you might need new wiring because there are other wires that are more durable than the ones that come with it, much better too.

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2010

SOURCE: samsung LED UE46B7020 tv wont play sound through my HT-C5500

i know this is going to sound stupid but i couldn't get mine to work either after following every instruction to the T. I then rechecked my optical digital connections again and found that I neglected to remove one on the rubber protective endings. I took it off and plugged the end back into my TV and BINGO! THEATER SOUND from my tv!
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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2011

SOURCE: I have an LG TV

Hello,
There are two things that I can suggest.
1-Test your optical cables to make sure they a good on a known working source because they are very fragile and break very easily.
2-Try to eliminate the use of optical output from tv to receiver. There may be a problem from the HDMI to optical conversion at the tv. Instead, try running the audio directly from the source to the receiver, and let the tv deal with video input only.
Hope this helps,
Good Luck.

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