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Anonymous Posted on Jan 02, 2010

Trying to hook up hdmi cord so I can watch hd

  • Anonymous Jan 02, 2010

    I'VE ALREADY DONE THAT, THE ONLY DIFFERENCE I can see in that is the sound changed. I was wondering since the hd cable inputs are only on audio outputs,are there no video for the hd,or do the cord translate both through the one cord?

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    wanted to cancel this

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I am very experienced with Home Theater installation. With more information on the devices you would like to connect, I can provide more specific directions.

Generally speaking, simply plug one end of the HDMI cable into your Blu-Ray player or HD cable box and the other end into an available HDMI port on your set.

Your set may have to be instructed in it 'Setup' to go to an HDMI video input mode.

I hope that helps.

  • Anonymous Jan 02, 2010

    The HDMI cord does support both audio and video on one cable.

    If you provide me with model numbers of your tv and the device you would like to connect, I can walk you through your installation issues.


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