I HAVE A DVD PLAYER surround sound.I WANT TO SET IT UP WHERE I Can hear the tv on it.how can i do this?

By admin · Saturday, January 16th, 2010

i can hear it when i am watching a movie on it,but i can’t figure how to work with the wires in the back so i can just listen to it from cable.please help me!!!!

First of all your TV must have stereo line out’s. Look on the back of your TV and see if it has RCA line level in and out on the TV. There should be a Red one for the right side of the stereo sound and a white one for the left stereo sound and possibly a yellow one for the vidio. You only need the red and white out. then run a stereo RCA cord from the out off the back of your TV to the Aux or Auxiliary in on your surround sound. If there is no outputs on the back of your TV, or no auxiliary inputs on the surround sound then you cannot hook it up! Good Luck. Your friend in Christ, William B.

Topics: Dvd player surround sound · Tags:

Comments

By shirleyslchc on January 16th, 2010 at 9:30 am

i dont know
References :

From the cable box audio out to the Auxilary input audio on your surround system
References :

By littlebill1966 on January 16th, 2010 at 9:46 am

First of all your TV must have stereo line out’s. Look on the back of your TV and see if it has RCA line level in and out on the TV. There should be a Red one for the right side of the stereo sound and a white one for the left stereo sound and possibly a yellow one for the vidio. You only need the red and white out. then run a stereo RCA cord from the out off the back of your TV to the Aux or Auxiliary in on your surround sound. If there is no outputs on the back of your TV, or no auxiliary inputs on the surround sound then you cannot hook it up! Good Luck. Your friend in Christ, William B.
References :
Wal-mart will have the right and left RCA stereo cord you need!

You need to run a connection from your cable box into your surround sound receiver. Use red and white RCA cables from the "audio out" on the back of the cable box and connect them to any available input on your receiver such as "tv" or "aux".
References :

 

Leave a Comment