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Diane Godden Posted on Aug 20, 2019
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Why does my bose system say there is no video signal? I have cable setup box hdmi connection to tv and optical from tv to bose lifestyle 48

I have both video and sound

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I think the video needs to be connected to the Bose unit to clear this message. But as you discovered the system works when the video bypasses the BOSE unit just fine.

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SOURCE: Connecting PS3 to Bose sound system

YOU WILL NEED A AUDIO WIRE IF I WERE U I WOULD GO TO EB GAMES

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 29, 2009

SOURCE: Connect lifestyle 48 to plasma and dvr

You need to buy a Bose VS 2, video enhancer. Your cable/sattelite, vcr and aux connect to the VS 2 and the VS2 connects one HDMI cable to the TV. The VS2 then upconverts DVDs played on the lifestyle through the VS2/HDMI.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2009

SOURCE: audio problems connecting ps3 to bose lifestyle 48 system

audio has to connected seperatly.vs 2 is for video connection only..Bose is a ripoff.... u pay all that money and you need a seperate audio connection plus all those wires..it isn't worth it and regret i bought it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2010

SOURCE: a ps3 and tried hooking it up with hdmi to the

hook up computer straight to t.v with hdmi cable. then get two aux cables (usually red and white) and run them straight from tv audio OUTPUT to audio INPUT on bose system. them anytime you want surround sound even when your watching tv just press the aux button on the bose system controller. should be perfect.

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