At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.
How do i tune my tv set or what must i do to play my tv sound threw my dvd suround. I already cconect the red and white audio wires but stil nothing coms threw my dvd speakers.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Surround sound will only be produced if the the broadcast TV program has suitably encoded audio. Also, even if the tuner is receiving surround sound, the TV must be equipped with digital audio out (optical or co-axial) to send to the Denon. Ensure that you don't just have stereo sound ( 2 X RCA red and white) coming from your TV.
Seems you have your wiring wrong. DVD player has 3 output RCA cables...red, white, yellow. The back of your tv should have a red, white, yellow input. Check your wiring. hope this helps.
have you connected up correctly, have you selected correct EXTERNAL inputs, you do NOT "tune" a Channel to see picture, you choose external AV input on set. Must connect color to color. 3 for Composite Video AV.Yellow, Video, Red & White Audio. and 5 cables for Component 3 for Video , & 2 for Audio Blue, Green, Red, Also Red & White, Audio.
AV
if you have a pair of phono connections (red and white) on the rear marked audio out, connect them to the aux in on the surround system and select the aux output on the surround to get the sound from the tv. failing that connect to scart 2 as this should give audio out via the scart cable and select tv on the suround to get sound.
look at the back of your tv does it have a audio out RCA jack? it should do plug in the surround sound into that using RCA cables
if your tv does not have audio out RCA jack then you can
get a adapter which makes scart connectors turn into RCA jacks get that off ebay
plug the yellow line to the tv and connect the red and white to suround sound but with this there are a few problems sound will only come out when surround sound is turned on and skys sound will never play out the tv if you switch to a PS3 or something it will not play suround sound
yuo best option is the RCA plugs in the back of the tv
because you have not written the model number of the tv or the suround sound i cant help any further
well I have a work around and a solution possibly. first go threw your menu audio and verify external speakers are not turned off. if there is no setting or it is turned on already try a different video/audio input if nothing else if you have good picture you can use a stereo reciever to play the sound you do not have to input audio into the tv if you have surround sound go straight from your device(dvd, vcr,cable box etc.) to your sereo reciever just the audio plugs (red and white, not yellow unless you have a monitor out from your stereo in which you conect all three to the stereo input then one cable from the monitor out on the stereo to the tv in put
Yeah no color coz its black and white. Color coding commonly yellow wire for video, red and white wire for audio. It should also be from DVD to TV, video out and audio out going to video in and audio in. And switch the TV to play video and the audio inputted. Maybe TV/Video Switch or button.
Amongst 3 audio and 3 video options on DVD, use only one for displaying picture on TV and one for getting sound.
Yellow Wire is for picture.
Red Wire is for sound.
White Wire is for sound.
Connect Yellow from TV to yellow at DVD
Red from TV to Red at DVD
White from TV to White at DVD
×