Can i use optical cable to grasp digital nouns out of my HDTV?

i got a Samsung 30 inch HDTV and i also own a JVC 5 disc dvd changer that has 5.1 surround nouns. the JVC dvd player part of the system broke but i own another DVD for backup i was wonder can i still use the jvc to hook up surround nouns to the TV with optical cable, and simply use the JVC as a reciever to get surround nouns


Answers:    I think the answer is no, but I find your examine very confusing, so I'm not clear what you are proposing.

For example, do you want nouns out or in to the TV ... the press appears to be proposing both? Is it the changer part of the JVC 5 disk player that is to say broken ... and the unit still functions as a typical (1 disk) player or nothing works? How can a DVD player function as a heir?

The latter part of your put somebody through the mill ... "can I ... hook up surround sound tp the TV next to optical cable" suggests what you are trying to get surround nouns from the TV. If so, let's isolate a fwew things here.

First, if you have an optical input on the TV and one on your backup DVD player you can bring back surround on the TV ... if the TV has surround speakers connected (which would be unusual). Normally one would give somebody a lift optical (or digital coax) output from a DVD player to an A/V receiver and later feed surround speakers from the heir. The video from the DVD player would go via composite, S-video, component or DVI/HDMI to the beneficiary (or direct to the TV if you don't want the A/V receiver to switch inputs) and after via a similar cable to the TV. This setup gives the best nouns by bypassing the ususually poor amp and speakers in the TV and using the superior A/V addressee and surround speakers.

That all said, trying to read your question it appears (?) you want to hang on to the audio connected via the JVC DVD player and use a substiute/backup DVD player to play the DVD? This certainly won't work because the backup DVD player will process the video and audio and the broken JVC won't see any of it, so can't elapse on the audio.

Can you just substitute the backup DVD player for the JVC (assuming the JVC worked the approach you want). I can't imagine it doesn't own either an optical out or a coaxial digital out. Either can endow with surround audio.

Anyway, there's my best answer ... good luck.
I'm not sure I fully figure out what you are asking but I will tell you that you cannot hook up surround nouns to a TV with an optical cable. The merely thing you should be hooking an optical cable up to is a surround nouns receiver. Also, you cannot use your JVC DVD player as a heir, as that really doesn't make any sense.

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