I hold newly purchased a Sony Home Theatre. I want to connnect my audio for my DVD player to the Home Theatre.
Answers: Many option -
1. see the red&white audio outputs on your dvd player? run RCA cables from these into your tuners audio inputs (should be colour coded).
2. Buy an optical cable (normally you own to buy this - doesnt come with packages) run this between your dvd player output & tuner input. Read your booklet - you may have to program the tuner to know the nouns is coming via digital optical cable.
3. If you have coaxial output on your dvd player & coaxial input on your tuner consequently buy a coaxial cable.
Option 3 will give you the best point, option 2 is 2nd best, likelihood 3 is a last resort - you effectively lone have stereo nouns played through 5.1 speakers (i assume this is what you have?)
Sounds close to a problem I had not too long ago. I have to purchase a selector box that would allow me to connect my satellite box, DVD player, VCR, and playstation together with respectively having their own assisgned input. After doing this, I be able to run the output from the selector box to my surround nouns. After all connections be done, this allowed me to select whichever unit I considered necessary to watch (and listen to) surrounded by true surround sound. The selector box have 1 output in the subsidise of the unit and 4 inputs, 3 within the back of the component and one on the front and I think it cost around $20 bucks at Wal-Mart. All connections are any RCA cables (red & white for nouns and yellow for video) or S-video cable which covers video just. Hope this helps!
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