Home Theater?

I am trying to hook-up a home theatre using elder components and a new Harman Kardon AVR. Please Help. The components I own are as follows: CD, DVD player, VCR, digital cable box, JVC elder tv, The issue I'm having is beside the cable. How is this hooked up with the cable box, the tv and the vcr. This AVR requires on-screen set-up to go and get the speakers all perched. I just can't seize the on-line coming up and also have to hook the DVD directly to the tv to gain a picture there. I don't know what I enjoy done but I've been thoroughly confused beside the book of a manual that come with the AVR. Basically, I thought I merely ran everything into the AVR and afterwards connected the tv to monitor out on the AVR. This didn't work. So far I have talk to 3 customer service reps and nobody has be able to confer me the right set-up. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.


Answers:    Your limiting factor is the JVC TV. Try this:

HK (harmon kardin) to TV Composite (not component) video (yellow) cable from the HK composite video out to JVC. Don't verbs about red/white audio cable to the TV.

CD: Digital audio (coaxial or optical) to compact disc in on HK
VCR Yellow/red/white out to VCR contained by on HK
VCR Yellow/red/white in to VCR out on HK (for recording)
DVD Yellow and Digital audio (coaxial or optical) to DVD surrounded by on HK

These are all valid video connectors:
HDMI: considerable custom cable with special connector
DVI: ample custom cable with hulking rectangular connector
Component: red/green/blue set of three cables
Svideo: special din plug near 4 conductors
Composite: Always a single yellow cable

Your JVC is predictable only effective of Composite. Try the connections I've recommended and you should see a picture.
In not completely certain how you hooked everything up, but it should step as follows:
1) Hook the receiver to the TV next to either component cable (the yellow, red, and white ones), HDMI, or S-Video and some quality of audio input.

2) Hook everything else to the receiver using doesn`t matter what cables they require.

If you can't find a picture from the receiver, after most likely you didn't hook up the video output/input correctly. Check to see that you've connected the right cable to the right ports. The video cable should be plugged into the OUTPUT jack of the receiver and into the INPUT jack on the TV. If that still doesn't work, consequently there could be a problem near either your TV or your beneficiary, or both.

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