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Old 03-10-2009, 09:44 AM   #1
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tv to home theater no audio

So I got a cheap home theater (Philips 1080p Home Theater System (HTS3566D/37) I got it connected to my TV using an HDMI cable since I was told that's all I would need or will I need something else?
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You probably need to go into the setup menu on the TV to tell it where to output the sound.
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there is nothing option to output the sound.
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Its probably something in your TV options, speakers, output (change from speakers to audio system)

If that's not the case, you might have to calibrate your speakers first? I remember my speakers wouldn't work unless I calibrated the system first.
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Well I got it to work. I needed a S/PDIF cable to output the sound from my tv.
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