To set up surround sound, first ensure your audio receiver or sound system supports surround sound formats. Connect your speakers to the receiver following the appropriate layout (e.g., 5.1 or 7.1 configuration), ensuring each speaker is positioned correctly around the listening area. Use HDMI or optical cables to connect the receiver to your TV or audio source, and configure the audio settings on your devices to enable surround sound output. Finally, run any calibration tools provided by your receiver to optimize speaker placement and sound balance.
There should be a little square hole at the end that plugs into the Xbox 360. This is for an optical audio cable that hooks to a surround amp.
Surround Sound was invented in 1843
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.
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.
It does support surround sound but its recommended to get an amplifier if you do so.
A surround sound package can cost anywhere from $400-$2,500 dollars. You can see some of them at www.amazon.com/surround-sound-packages/lm/RTJD1EAX5UN5W
One of the best AV receivers for surround sound is a Yamaha.
Broadcast surround sound began in the early 2000s.
A DVD player does not have surround sound built into it. You can purchase surround sound speakers and connect them to the DVD player. This will make your movie experience much better.
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.
Logitech G51 Surround Sound Speaker System sounds real.