SOURCE: TV Sound through stereo speakers while watching tv.
All the above connected method is correct. Need to change the option in the stereo system as md or auillary depends upon the model. Go through user manual for stereo system.
SOURCE: I have a Bose Wave, Multi CD changer and wish to
The only other solution for this would be to connect the red and white RCAs directly to the source that you're trying to hear. (i.e. cable box, dvd player etc.) I have seen a convertor that will go from digital coax to RCA, but I'm not sure how reliable it would be. Plus a good one would be very expensive for what you're trying to do. You could also get an RCA switcher. Connect all or your components (cable box, dvd etc) to the switcher, and an RCA output to the Wave system.
SOURCE: how to connect a bose cinemate to a panasonic tv
Get the best audio for whatever the TV is viewing from the same source (cable/dvd/blu-ray/sat). They will all have at least analog RCA audio output. The TV is not a primary source of audio in these cases.
The cinemate is not really intended for complex installations.
SOURCE: no sound from tv through unit
I thank you very much and like one the gentlemen help me with this problem on this website I tried different things to get my audio to work for the new led TV. I have the earphone jack, I plugged RCA audio jack with phone adapter and connected to older receiver(SX 315) all older have audio in jacks. Put Receiver on TV mode,turn the tv volume all the way and turned the volume on my receiver and my speakers worked. I hope this is helpful to someone.
Connecting audio from TV
When connecting the audio output from your TV to this Home Theater Audio System, you will have the sound of the
TV output on all the speakers. It will enable you to enjoy the multi-channel surround sound capabilities.
Use an audio cable (red/white - not supplied) to connect the TV IN jacks on this DVD system to the AUDIO OUT
jacks on the TV. To listen to the sound, press TV on the remote control as the sound source that you want to play.
Connecting audio from an audio/video device
This DVD system provides analog and digital audio connection. You can connect the audio output from an
audio/video device (e.g. VCR, Cable/Satellite Box) to this Home Theater Audio System in order to enjoy the
multi-channel surround sound capabilities.
Use an audio cable (red/white - not supplied) to connect the AUX IN jacks on this DVD system to the AUDIO OUT
jacks on the connected device. To listen to the sound, press AUX/DI to select "AUX" as the sound source that
you want to play.
Or
Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the DIGITAL IN jack on this DVD system to the DIGITAL OUT jack on
the connected device. To listen to the sound, press AUX/DI to select "DI" as the sound source that you want to play.
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