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Connect the audio output of the cable box to the input of the home theater system. If both systems have digital connectors, use them.
A digital multimedia receiver (DMR) or digital media adapter (DMA) is a home entertainment device that can connect to a home network to retrieve digital media files (such as music, pictures, or video) from a personal computer ( or other media server and play it back on home theater system or TV.
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.
S/DIF (Sony-Philips digital interface) sound port connects to and external home theater audio system, providing digital output and the best signal quality.
If the Phillips system has an audio input (preferably a coaxial digital input), you can.
This may be an issue of lost digital sync from a DVD player. Try switching from coaxial digital to optical cables for your player, if you can.
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.
Sony/Philips Digital Interface. Provides digital output and the best signal quality. Connects to an external home theater audio system.
A Sonos Zoneplayer 80 is a wireless digital music player. It integrates with your home theater, stereo, PC, etc. It is part of the Sonos Digital Music System.
the best cable would be an optical digital cable
The answer is FALSE
home theater in a box is an entire surround system shiped in a box where as other systems may be bought seperately