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Want Manual for Samsung AV 6020 5.1 Digital Surround Sound Amplifier

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SOURCE: Digital audio cable does nothing?

You need to look at the two sources that don't work for why they're not providing surround.

HINT: It is the rare TV that can provide surround. Video is a TV's strong suit, not Audio. TV's are usually at the end of the audio chain, not the beginning.

TV-related audio always come from somewhere else than the TV, so get it from the source, not the TV.

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