you need to conect the digital out from the tv to the surround system with a toslink cable(the little square in the back it is lit up)( red i think)you need to conect the digital out from the tv to the surround system with a toslink cable(the little square in the back it is lit up)( red i think)
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I solved this problem by moving the audio leads from my sky box that went into my cinema surround system and placed them in the audio out from my T.V. into the surround system.I presume that there must be a problem with the Sky box!
it will work with your tv providing your tv has the correct output and you have the right cables. the programme must also be broadcast in surround, most programmes are only stereo.
if you are running sky or sky hd this will be different so repost.
Look on the subwoofer. Does it have an upmix switch? If not, you cannot upmix the stereo to all speakers. You can also check your TV menu options to see if it has the upmix feature (or similar).
if you got all the lead you should have fibre optics which connects from dvd to tv and then set your dvd to digi in. you should get the sound. i have same cinema system and i have done the same
do have sound and picture at same time you will need a fibre optical cable, you connect that from your cinema system to your tv. then you need to set your cinema system to digital input or fibre optic or check by pressing aux on your remote and see which is the right one. i am not familier with panasonic as i have samasung.
Make Sure the correct sound filed is being used refer to owners manual and the program is true surround also the surround speakers will only give background noise not a full channel
Really this is a question of sources. The reason your able to hear surround sound when connected to your DVD player is that is what is providing your audio and video source. When your watching television it would depend on how your getting your broadcasts. If you are either receiving an over-the-air broadcast or cable directly to your set, your television becomes the source. As your television is providing the signal, you would need it to loop back to your receiver to provide that surround sound.
Now for the good news, if you have a cable or satellite box these should have outputs to connect to your receiver to provide the audio source.
Also keep in mind not all broadcasts provide a version of surround sound. Most newer home theater systems will replicate surround sound artificially.
PUT A SET OF PHONO CABLES FROM AUDIO OUT ON SKY TO AUX INPUT ON YOUR SAMSUNG.SWITCH SYSTEM TO AUX INPUT SET SOUND 2 PROLOGIC 2,AND HEYPRESTO SURROUND SOUND I HOPE.
You should have a AUDIO menu in which you can simulate true surround sound. This should be in your owners manual. Your DVD is recorded in dolby surround sound that's why on your set it will be reproduced as recorded. I hope Samsung is using a ATSC tuner in that model?
if ur surround hasnt got digital in then it wont work also its better to use the red white and yellow wire, i have hdmi and them wires hooked up and i have sound through everythin all i have to do is put it on aux 2, try it out
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