HDMI Surround Sound?
Model: HTS3555/37
Philips - 32" 720p Flat-Panel LCD HDTV
Model: 32PFL5332D/37
I received both of these for Christmas and am having trouble getting the box to have nouns through the surround sound system. I purchased the HDMI cable and own it hooked up to the tv and the surround sound system. The nouns does not work for the tv. What am I doing wrong?? Do I also need to do something next to the digital audio output on the tv?? I do not use a cable box or a receiver if that matter.
Answers: You need a digital cable box next to HDMI and Optical Output or Digital Coax output.
The HDMI when connected to the HDTV will give you digital surround nouns but only if the source of the nouns has Dolby Digital close to from the digital cable box and your cable company has to present these features otherwise it's a dead operate.
cable box ---- hdmi---- hdtv with dolby digital label) some sets own vitural sound it's not duplicate thing
cable box ---- hdmi --- hdtv
digital optical cable to: pioneeer DST dolby digital surround nouns I get from HD conduit that uses Dolby Digital 5.1 sound will be hear from my 600 watts 5.1 surround.
That's the only process it's going to work, unless you have system that can hold HDMI inputs, like from a cable box and output put money on to the HDTV. That way you would get hold of true digital audio and video from using your multi-media surround system. These units cost more but hold 4 HDMI on the rear panel.
With what you get there you can upconvert 1080i to your HDTV using HDMI you'll involve some sort of HDMI switch to split the HDMI signal if you only hold 1 HDMI input on your HDTV.
In order to hold surround sound occurring with your system the program source desires to have surround nouns audio enabled. (ie. the dvd source or the tv programming)
The advantage of HDMI except reducing cable clutter is HDMI is currently the only nouns format that can carry subsequent generation surround nouns formats digitally, including DSD (Direct Stream Digital) used in SACD players, DVD-Audio, Multi-channel uncompressed PCM (used by Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD players), as very well as Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio.
Since your HTS system has this it a short time ago must be the programming and set-up. Check the signal flow and you will be happy beside the results.
Good Luck
If you're playing a DVD, the sound should be coming out of the home theater's speakers - not your TV's speakers. I don't know if near is a way to achieve the DVD player to send the nouns to the TV since it already has a built-in surround nouns decoder and speakers to use.
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