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Anonymous Posted on Sep 30, 2014

HOW DO I ADJUST MY TV DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT WHEN USING THE TOSLINK CABLE?

CONNECTING A OTICON CONNECTLINE HEARING DEVICE USING DIGITAL AUDIO VIA THE TOSLINK CABLE

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2008

SOURCE: HDMI AUDIO NOT PASSING THROUGH?

OK try to connect all to tv and from tv connect the sound in digital to H/K receiver and you will have sound at the receiver no matter what.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: sony bravia klv-32t400a hdmi input through x-box

The problem is that, according to the specs for that TV, it doesn't support 1080p.
That's a 720p television you've got. (Specs here)
While the specs say that it supports 1080p, the resolution says it supports 1366 x 768, which is only 720p, not 1080p or even 1080i.
You may want to contact Sony for clarification, because their specs for that tv are contradicting each other.

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Adjust the system's audio output settings. These settings are mainly used when the system is connected to audio devices that support digital audio output, such as AV amplifiers (receivers) for home entertainment systems.
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5)connect to tv via HDMI if available, or S-video.

HDMI is much higher resolution (HD quality) S-video is normal cable programing or 'dvd quality'.

And the Tv would be left on mute or volume=0 since no audio is connected to the tv! All the audio should now come from your system.

Sorry if this was too vauge, but I don't have the same system and dont know exactly what/where all the connections are. If you have any other questions let me know.
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