I can't help you with the connections with just the info provided but I can tell you that you should not have the TV's speakers on at the same time while listening to the sound system speakers. I would mute the TV's speakers (go to the audio menu and turn the internal speakers off) and always use the sound system speakers.
The output power of home theater speakers can vary by a significant amount depending on which speakers are owned. It can range from 30 watts to 150 watts.
It depends on the system in question. Some systems have very elaborate output-monitoring apparatus. They have video cameras, sensors, scales, devices that examine every possible aspect of the output and determine whether it meets standards. Other systems have a chair with a guy sitting on it, watching the output of the system.
Normal output is approx 1.5litres
Output is like, if you print something, the information on the paper is output. If you are listening to music on the computer, the sound is output. If you are watching a movie, the actions, the images, and the sound is output. In other words, output is something the computer provides for you.
The Range is the set of all possible output values of a function or relation.
normal balance of output VAT
your output should be relatively close to what you intake. A normal person will have anywhere from 400cc's to 900cc's
If your home theater receiver has an optical audio input, plug it from the output of the TV to the input of the receiver.
low output
Connect the audio output of the cable box to the input of the home theater system. If both systems have digital connectors, use them.
Connect the line output of the computer to the input of the home theater receiver. If the 'home theater' is an all-in-one type with DVD player, it may not have an option for external inputs.
Possible failure of the output/vehicle speed sensor.Possible failure of the output/vehicle speed sensor.