Broadcast surround sound began in the early 2000s.
ALF, a 1980's American sitcom about the Tanner family that takes in an alien, was the first television show to be broadcast with Dolby Surround Sound in 1986.
Multichannel Television Sound ("MTS") was added in the US in 1984.
Yes. But it is up to the production company and/or broadcaster to implement this. It is broadcast using a bitstream then decoded via your AV receiver or set top box.
Connect your PS3 to your TV then connect you surround sound to your TV.
I tried to do this and there is no way you can have surround sound on that tv.
The broadcast of sound preceded the broadcast of television, therefore the first public television broadcast came with sound (not like the first films which were indeed silent).
check your surround sound if it has an HDMI or AV input jacks. if it has, then you are good to go. from your satellite receiver, attach the HDMI cable or AV cable. connect it to your surround sound. after connecting the satellite receiver box and surround sound, attach the HDMI or AV cable from the surround sound to your television.
Virtual Surround Sound directly from the Viera TV.
No. Surround sound will also work with music and television, projectiong the sound around the room the feature is in, as it would in the movie theater.
Use a sound bar only if you don't care about real surround sound and are looking for something to mount to the wall as a one-piece system. Purchase a surround receiver and speakers if you want the best sound and true surround ability.
The main advantage of using a surround sound amplifier is to boost the sound quality of ones television. Programs sound better, and movies sound as if one is in the theatre watching the film.
Connect the digital audio output from the TV to the digital input of the surround sound receiver.