Use a high-end surround receiver. It will be able to connect to all of these things, and allow you to switch the source with a remote control.
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 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.
No, most projectors do not have TV tuners. You will need to connect the antenna to a digital TV tuner, and then connect the tuner to 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.
The direct answer to this would be, no. But I think you might be asking the wrong question. To get surround sound to play your television programs you would need to put your cable/satellite box through the receiver. As a side note: There are two ways to do this. 1. If you receiver supports video pass thru (which would mean that there are VIDEO IN jacks and VIDEO OUT jacks) If not then proceed to the next option. You will hook up everything from the cable/satellite box to the receiver and just one cable, which will be the video signal, to the television. 2. You will hook up only the audio cables to the receiver and a single video cable straight to the television.
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 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.
Most of these receivers are being made without a external antenna connector (HD tuner) now.
HDTV, High Definition Source (HD Cable Box, Antenna, HD Satellite Box), the cables to connect them.
You don't need a new TV or antenna. You need a Digital Converter Box. Go to a Radio Shack, Circuit City or Best Buy. Connect your old antenna to the converter box, connect the converter box to your old TV...all will be well.
Connect your PS3 to your TV then connect you surround sound to your TV.
To install a satellite radio antenna on a Honda CR-V, first, choose a suitable location on the roof or rear of the vehicle, ideally where it has a clear view of the sky. Clean the chosen area and secure the antenna using the provided adhesive or mounting hardware. Route the antenna cable through the vehicle, typically through the weather stripping or door seals for a clean look, and connect it to the satellite radio receiver inside the vehicle. Finally, test the reception to ensure proper installation.
Install the antennae outside your home on the roof. Connect a coaxial cable from the antenna to the "ANT" port on the back of the Captive Works box in your house. Connect a coaxial cable to the "TV/VCR" port. Connect the other end to the television.
Satellite speakers are usually part of a surround sound system. Then can be placed on stand or can be wall mounted. They're placed around a room at direct points and only play certain sounds to create the surround effect.
how to connect dvd player to satellite tv?
The KLV32ex400 has no surround output capability. The only audio output is a stereo 1/8" headphone jack. If you are using a Blu-Ray or HD cable or satellite receiver, you can run an optical or coaxial digital cable from those directly to the receiver for surround sound.
Depends. Do you need a converter box to hook up the TV to the antenna? No. You just connect the antenna to the TV's antenna input. Do you need the converter box to see "X" channel? Maybe. If "X" isn't broadcasting "over the air" in your location, then you will need a) cable or satellite service and b) the converter box.