HDTV audio out to AV Receiver in (with red & white optical cable) .... I had sync problems with CBS and adjusted my AV receiver to fix them Basically, this software allows you to add custom resolutions and fix
If you have an HD tv and the HD wii audio visual cable, yes.
I want to learn television repair. I am very confused by the technology in HD sets. Can someone suggest a book I can read to get more familiar with the basics of the concepts?
You can connect your DISH receiver to your Bravia TV using one of 4 methods: Coax cable connected to your coax port (non HD receiver) RCA (composite cable) - yellow, white, and red tips Component cable/ audio cable - Green, blue, red, white, and red (white and red for audio), HD receiver or HDMI cable (HD receiver). The component and HDMI give the highest video and audio quality. To receive HD programming, you need an HD receiver and HD programming package.
You would need a red, yellow, white audio video cable.
Yes will work the same as HDMI, just DVI will not carry audio. DVI is capable of 1080p
Connect Audio out on the box to Audio In on the TV set. Make the same connection for the VIDEO. Use Input 1 on the TV then select Video 1 on the remote, Use the INPUT button.
Several different ways.. First you can buy a HDMI cable( which is expensive) that cable is the most simplest. The red, white and yellow on the HD box is the composite connection . Another way is component which is red, green, and blue. those connections are for video only you will need to connection your audio as well white and red . You can use the red and white audio connections from composite or component . To keep things simple use the output from the HD box to the input of your TV.
Go into the audio menu on the TV and try different settings, is there a Dolby setting?
If there are no speaker connections on the back of the TV, then you need to buy a sound system. The 5.1 is popular and many programs are recorded with a Surround 5.1 audio track. This system will have its own amplifier and sometimes speakers. Something with about 100 watts per channel would be good. Then connect AUDIO OUT from the TV to AUDIO IN on the sound system. Go into the audio menu and set the Audio output to FIXED.
There are numerous quality HD LED TVs available. If you stick with one of the better known manufacturers you should be quite pleased. The Sony KDL-32EX524, Samsung UE32D5000 and Panasonic TX-L32E30B all are contenders.
HDMI is High definition multimedia interface. It is a cable that sends both audio and video to the TV. It is used for HD and video games. Newer TVs have a port in the back for the plug-in.
1. buy a HD-TV, a non HD-tv can't become an HD-TV 2. get HD channels from your cable provider 3. get a Blu-ray player