HDMI cables contain both the video and the audio signal, so you just plug it in and it should work.
Yes, you can hook up a surround sound system to a Sanyo DP50740 television. The TV has audio output options such as optical and RCA (red and white audio outputs), which you can use to connect to an external surround sound receiver or sound system. Ensure that your surround sound system has compatible inputs for these outputs. Once connected, you may need to adjust the audio settings on the TV to output sound through the external system.
If your surround sound is only playing through the DVD player and not the TV, it may be due to incorrect audio output settings. Check that the DVD player's audio output is set to send the signal to your surround sound system. Additionally, ensure that your TV's audio output settings are configured correctly, and verify that the surround sound system is properly connected to the TV. Lastly, ensure that the DVD player's connection to the surround sound system is functioning correctly.
Hi, Probably, but depending on your TV set's system, you may not get surround sound but instead, standard stereo. That's because surround sound needs an encoded signal to work properly and the TV's audio system may not pass that portion of the signal through the audio chain. Give it a try. If it works, great. If it doesn't, you'll have your answer. Hope that helps, Cubby
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If your TV has a digital audio output, connect it to the optical or coaxial digital input of the surround receiver. This will pass through the digital audio signal sent from a HDMI input at the TV.
Connect the audio out of the TV to the audio input of the surround receiver with a dual RCA cable. Note that this connection isn't surround. You will need to connect a DVD, Blu-Ray or digital cable box to the surround receiver for true surround sound.
A Samsung or Vizio LED television connected to the PS3 with an HDMI cable, and then connected with optical digital output to a Logitech Z906 THX surround sound speaker system.
If you want the surround sound to play through them then yes. If you want some other audio to be played than no.
Go into the audio menu on the TV and try different settings, is there a Dolby setting?
You will probably need a mini plug to RCA adapter so that you can plug your audio into the line level input jacks on the back of your surround system. One thing you'll need to be aware of, is that the audio output of your .mp3 player may over drive the inputs. If that's the case, try to find an adapter that will reduce the volume from your .mp3 player to levels that will allow your sound system to handle the audio levels easier.
Audio out or headset out from the laptop to audio IN on the surround unit. The audio level on the laptop might need to be set at MAX to get enough volume for the surround to use properly. To hear a full surround sound signal you will need to have content that is stored in a surround sound format and a sound card that supports multi-channel audio outputs.
If your audio and video are not in sync, you should check your surround receiver to see if it has a audio sync or lip sync function.