Assuming that the connection to the television is via an HDMI connector, the audio should be carried on the same cable as video. However, some televisions have an analog audio input that is associated with the HDMI connector and is there to allow certain sources to run a separate analog audio feed alongside the picture.
Use the set up menu on the television to look for an "external audio" function as part of the HDMI set up. If this is enabled, it will prevent the HDMI audio being heard.
There are other causes that might be due to damaged cables or a fault in the player or television.
You don't have a reason to connect a Bluray to the PS2 even if you could. Plus would you want the input or output of the player connected
Any television will work with a Bluray player but to get the full quality of the Bluray format, you will need an HD television with an HDMI input. Televisions that do not have an HMDI input can use the analog output from the player but the signal will be SD rather than HD.
To connect a DVD player and a TV so that they can both be alternated to headphones, use an audio splitter or an AV receiver with headphone output. Connect the DVD player's audio output (usually RCA or optical) and the TV's audio output to the splitter or receiver inputs. Then, plug your headphones into the headphone output of the splitter or receiver. This setup allows you to switch between the DVD player and TV audio easily.
Audio Output Jacks on the back of the CD player
Put the bluray into PLAY then go into the AUDIO MENU and change through the choices. When you select the correct one the sound should come on.
To get Realtek HD Audio Manager to play sound from VLC Player, first ensure that your audio output device is correctly set as the default playback device in the Windows sound settings. Open the Realtek HD Audio Manager and check that the correct output is selected for your speakers or headphones. In VLC Player, go to Tools > Preferences, then under the Audio tab, ensure that the output module is set to "Automatic" or select the appropriate output device. Finally, restart VLC Player to apply any changes.
No, an audio output device can output various sounds, including music, speech, system alerts, and other audio signals. #LifestyleBranding
Unlike DVDs, Bluray discs and most games, CDs are not region coded. CDs from any region will play in any player.
Yes, the 2006 Chevy Cobalt LS radio does have audio output. It is equipped with a standard audio system that includes AM/FM radio, CD player, and auxiliary input for external devices. The audio output is delivered through the vehicle's speakers, providing sound for music and other audio media.
To watch a Bluray disc in high definition, an HD television is needed. However, almost all Bluray players have an analog, standard definition output that can be connected to televisions that are not HD and do not have HDMI inputs.
No.... It must be output to input...
Beacaus bluray is newer and they think everybody has a bluray player... eventually it will come on dvd.