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I just bought a Panasonic Viera that has only digital optical output. I currently have a Bose CineMate series I system that does not have a digital optical input. Any suggestions? Would using a digital optical to analog composite converter distort or degrade the sound quality any?

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Check if that TV has headphone jack. If yes then you can buy adapter 3.5 mm to stereo RCA.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Feb 03, 2008

SOURCE: Bose Cinemate home theatre

I have a Scientific Atlanta Remote and I programmed the AUX to code 3033 and it worked. Also code 3034 is listed for Bose.

Good Luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: remote control codes for a Bose Cinemate

I would contact ur nearest Bose dealer or Contact the company through the website to get a replacement remote, you will of course need the serial number for the product when you contact them, using a universal remote can make things easier but you will not be able to access most of the functions without the original

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2010

SOURCE: code for Bose cinemate surround system

We just got a Bose Cinemate system and have the same issue - none of the listed codes for the Synergy V work.

Has anybody got this to work yet?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2010

SOURCE: code for uverse cisco box to bose cinemate series

hi i do have here a couple of codes for bose 4000, 2130, 2215, 2276, 6060,
5007
hope this helps! goodluck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2010

SOURCE: I just installed a Bose Cinemate II system. HDMI

No,you are not mistaken actually.I really don't have much to offer though.I just want to let you know that I have seen many problems with HDMI cables and no sound.HDMI does in fact transfer audio/video.Even though I do not like to use Wikipedia because anyone can edit the info,I check and see if it is accurate first and does give the best descriptions and is the quickest and easiest to find.This is a newer technology.Any new technology is usually not figured out until about year 5.In year 3,they are able to get the kinks worked out,but year 4 is already in production.They start designing and building the best version for year 5 next.Although 5 years isn't always achieved,it is more of a minimum to see the best possible of the technology.Happens with cars,TV's,VCR's,etc.Prices come down as everyone who wants it is greatly reduced by then also.Anyhow,here is a link to some info about HDMI.Scroll down to Communication channel protocols.Under TMDS there is some relevant info.You may not understand the terminology but basically it seems that there is an internal automatic muting with certain changes in the audio signal.It just sounds to me like the automatic mute is too sensitive right now and will improve over time.There is also some encryption taking place which is basically taking the output,scrambling it,sending it somewhere,and then being unscrambled and reproduced identically.Same as wireless internet.With all the various products being used,everyone has their own way of doing something.Since it isn't exactly made with exact specifications,there are many variations to interpret.If someone were to have ALL components made by 1 company,it would most likely work much better.How many people have that kind of setup though?Very few.There is not 1 company which makes everything they produce,better than everyone else's.Some make better radios,some TV's,etc.Right now,some of the better TV's are Samsung,LG,Vizio.Some better phones are AT&T,Panasonic.Bose has been at the top of the food chain for years for audio for that reason also.They do audio,nothing else,so they can put everything into it.I know this is a bit wordy but that's why I am here.To inform and educate people about things which they most likely don't understand and encourage them to spread the word.Hope you understand this anyhow.Basically,depending on how old your PS3 is,there may be compatibilty issues.With HDMI changing/upgrading rapidly,if your PS3 is an earlier version,it could simply be compatibility because PS3's even were changed as they sold more.If you have any questions or need more help,just comment here and I will get an autolink to your post and reply ASAP.Here is the link for HDMI characteristics/operation.Good luck,Greg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI

Testimonial: "Thank you for your response. I was able to get audio for my PS3 by connecting an optical cable from the PS3 to the Cinemate interface module."

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The Panasonic TV I have only has a digital audio out. How do I make it work with the cinemate plug system?

Whatever componenets you have, satellite receiver, DVD Bluray, etc. should be hooked to tv for both audio and video, referrably by HDMI, then you can hook you digital optical out from tv to digital in on your Bose system. If you have component in to tv you can use that to but, you will ahve to provide audio tp tv through Ditgital in or composite cables(red, white, RCA)
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http://www.bose.com/controller?url=/shop_online/home_theater/21channel_systems/cinemate_systems/cinemate_series2/index.jsp?model=cinemate_gs_series2
This is a link to the Bose system you have. They have Pictures, videos, etc. I looked at the pictures and it would appear that the only output from the Bose system that would be of value is "Digital optical output" which requires a differnt cable that HDMI. You can get them at places like Radio Shack. You should have a digital optical out on your tv and that would hook to the digital optical port on you system.
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How to connect a bose cinemate to a panasonic tv digital audio out cable is not red and white what do i need

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.
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How can I hook up my Bose cinemate on my Philips HD tv when no there is no Audio out and I want to use it for my dvd player, cable box, and video systems?

You don't need to send audio TO a TV. I's a TV, not a source of anything. Many of us use monitors (no TV speakers). The Bose speakers are presumably superior to the TV speakers so whatever the TV is watching (cable/sat/dvd) shuld have its own audio.


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If your TV does not have any audio output jacks, you can connect the CineMate™ speaker

system to the audio output jacks of another source, such as a DVD player or cable/satellite

box. However, you will hear sound only from the connected source through your CineMate
speakers.

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

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You need to connect the Bose using the Optical Audio output from TV to Bose main unit (kind of square shaped connector), and not using the RCA inputs on TV.


The picture below is an LG back panel, the optical audio connector is at the lower side of I/O connections at the back of TV, on some model the location of connector may be different.

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