Re: Is it possible to connect this model of wireless...
So long as there's a regular 3.5mm headphone jack on the Samsung home theatre system, then yes they should work. If not, I would try hooking them up to your HDTV directly.
Unfortunately there isn't, and I have them hooked up to my TV already but i play my music through the ipod dock that came with with the theatre system. You dont know of any cords i could buy?
thanksUnfortunately there isn't, and I have them hooked up to my TV already but i play my music through the ipod dock that came with with the theatre system. You dont know of any cords i could buy?
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Get a mp3 player adapter, it will have a headphone jack on one end and the red and white cables on the other end. Plug into the headphone jack on your computer, and plug the red and white jacks into the Aux input on the receiver. I didn't look at the link, but most receivers have a Aux input on them. That should solve your problem.
This is always tricky with 1st generation iPod touches. After a while they can't handle the new software anymore and some functions won't work anymore. Maybe try to downgrade the software. Otherwise you should probably get a new iPod.
If you have it running off of a wireless connection, try plugging it in with an ethernet cable. Also to improve connection make sure no one else using your internet connection is using it while you are watching netflix.
The echo could be caused by something called latency. On some systems you can adjust this. It allows you to increase or decrease the speed the sound comes through the speakers, based on how far from your ears they are placed.
You have several ways to do this. You can hdmi cables from the two units and plug them into your tv if it supports hdmi and run the audio out portion on the back of the tv and hook that into one of the audion inputs on the surround unit. Or you run audio directly out of the bluray using rca, digital coax, or digital optical cable. Turn the surround reciever to the corresponding input that you choose to use.
Looks like it is to do with the rear wireless speaker. Now, my problem is over. Its gone. I first turned the reciever on and then turned on the rear speaker wirel less on. No rear chk in problem now. Hope this helps. R.
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