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I am buying Philips HTS3530 home cinema, and I saw that there is some difficulties connecting it to Tv (40' Samsung smart Tv) Is there any cable which u need buy (i have HDMI). Thank you
You need to use a HDMI 1.4 Cable and it needs to be connected to to an HDMI socket with an ARC (audio return channel). Alternatively you can connect using an optical cable (TOSLINK).
sounds like you are going to have to get the component cables for the PS3, you can get them on amazon, the only thing about the component cables is that the quality cant go as high as the HDMI cable but its close. but thats the only way i can tell you to have surround sound with your PS3
I bought the optical audio cable ($15 WalMart) and use the Digital In on the DVD player to play the sound through the surround system and turned the TV speakers off. Works great! The optial audio has square ends and looks transparent with just one round shaped cable that goes from the TV to the back of the DVD player.
What is the source of your TV signal? Cable? Sattellite? Are you using the receiver in your tv or a cable/sattellite receiver box?
Whatever the source of your TV signal - it will probably have several choices of output. Make sure you have that connected to the tv-input on your home cinema. Then make sure that when TV is selected on your home cinema that the audio format specified matches what you hooked up i.e. analog (the red and white cables), optical or coax.
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