Hi,
Probably, but depending on your TV set's system, you may not get surround sound but instead, standard stereo. That's because surround sound needs an encoded signal to work properly and the TV's audio system may not pass that portion of the signal through the audio chain.
Give it a try. If it works, great. If it doesn't, you'll have your answer.
Hope that helps,
Cubby
Audio out or headset out from the laptop to audio IN on the surround unit. The audio level on the laptop might need to be set at MAX to get enough volume for the surround to use properly. To hear a full surround sound signal you will need to have content that is stored in a surround sound format and a sound card that supports multi-channel audio outputs.
Yes, you can connect a 5.1 speaker system using three sound ports, but it depends on the type of ports and the configuration of your audio system. Typically, a 5.1 system requires specific connections for front left, front right, center, subwoofer, and surround speakers. If your device has a dedicated 5.1 output or can use an adapter or receiver, you can achieve the desired surround sound. Otherwise, you may need additional hardware or an audio interface that supports multichannel output.
TRS ports on a sound card typically provide balanced or unbalanced audio connections for various audio equipment. They support stereo audio output, allowing for headphones or speakers to be connected. Additionally, TRS ports can be used for line-level inputs and outputs, enabling connections with instruments, mixers, and other audio devices. Some sound cards may also include features like headphone amplification and support for surround sound configurations through TRS outputs.
Connect the av cable video plug to the composite video in (yellow). Connect the left and right audio to the stereo audio input, or connect these to your surround sound system.
Virtual Surround Sound directly from the Viera TV.
3D sound is a type of surround sound That is produced by two speakers.
Yes, you can hook up a surround sound system to a Sanyo DP50740 television. The TV has audio output options such as optical and RCA (red and white audio outputs), which you can use to connect to an external surround sound receiver or sound system. Ensure that your surround sound system has compatible inputs for these outputs. Once connected, you may need to adjust the audio settings on the TV to output sound through the external system.
Adding surround sound will not affect the performance of your TV, but it will enhance some of the sound you get from your TV. But be aware, not all TV audio will give you a "wow" reaction. Sitcoms, news and other general shows don't feature very exotic audio to begin with. Music shows (CMT, VH1, PBS) will sound very nice on your surround system. You will mostly notice enhanced audio when watching a DVD movie which has embedded surround-sound and the audio will sound much like what you hear in a movie theater.
Sound card symbols typically represent various audio functionalities and connections on a computer's sound card. Common symbols include a headphone icon for audio output, a microphone icon for audio input, and speaker symbols indicating surround sound capabilities. These icons help users easily identify ports and features for connecting speakers, headphones, and microphones, ensuring proper audio setup. Understanding these symbols aids in optimizing audio performance and connectivity.
Bose and JB Audio are both companies that offer installation on surround sound systems. Both produce very high quality audio equipment and are highly recommended.
Connect the digital audio output from the TV to the digital input of the surround sound receiver.
To optimize your surround sound setup for the best audio experience, ensure speakers are placed correctly for optimal sound distribution, calibrate speaker levels and distances, adjust settings on your receiver for room acoustics, and use high-quality audio cables for better sound quality.