the best cable would be an optical digital cable
No, it will not play Bluray discs, but it is upscaling, so you can watch your regular DVDs at HD quality.
A home theater system can be as simple or complex as one would like. They generally minimally contain a large TV, BluRay player and surround sound.
Most home theater systems require only the basic Audio and Visual cables, commonly known as AV cables. These are what connect the player (that is your DVD/BluRay/Etc) to the TV itself. HDMI cables may also be required to set up digital cable.
www.ehow.com can give you step by step instructions on how to connect your 5.1 stereo system to your home theater.
Connect the satellite receiver to the surround receiver. You can then use the receiver to switch between this source and the the DVD or Blu-Ray player.
There are a variety of ways to connect a Bluray player to a home theater system. The two signals needed are video and audio. The precise details depend on the type of system so the following is only general advice. For HD video, an HDMI connector will be needed. This will connect to the monitor or projector. There may be a central signal router or AV receiver in the system, in which case, the HDMI connector might plug into one of the inputs at the router. Audio can be obtained from the HDMI connector. If there is a receiver for audio processing, the HDMI may be connected to it and another link will then carry the video signal on to the monitor or projector. If there is no receiver, the monitor may have stereo or surround sound audio outputs that are generated from the audio content of the HDMI signal. If none of these options are available, audio can normally be taken direct from the Bluray player into an amplifier. The connection may be analog on RCA connectors or there might be a digital output that can be decoded by a surround sound processor. Before plugging in any cables, take some time to study the inputs and outputs of each piece of equipment and plan the routing of video and audio signals. Having a plan before you start will avoid a great deal of trial and error.
Connect the audio output of the cable box to the input of the home theater system. If both systems have digital connectors, use them.
Yes.A dvd player is essential for any modern home theater system
YES!! .... But only if it has a digital input. Many DVD home theater systems cannot add other players to their system. They are essentially closed systems with the amplifier, tuner and player all built into one.
Connect the guitar to a processor such as a Line6 Pod or Boss GT. Connect the output of the processor to an analog or digital input of the home theater system.
An optical cable is used to connect the audio out of the Xbox to the LHT854.
Zune accesories allow you to fully experience your mp3 player. You have the oppurtunity to connect your Zune to your HDTV to experience Zune videos and music on your home theater system.