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How do I connect audio to a DVD?

How do I connect audio to a DVD?

Connect the AUDIO OUT ports on your DVD player to the AUDIO IN ports on your TV with standard audio cables (red and white jacks). Connect the AUDIO OUT ports on your TV to your speakers using a standard audio cable, or a Digital Audio (Optical) cable.

How do I hook up my DVD VCR and cable to my TV?

Connect an S-Video cable to the “S-Video Out” port on your VCR/DVD combo player. Plug the opposite end of the S-Video cable to the “S-Video In” port on your TV. Connect a set of RCA audio cables to the red and white color-coded “Audio Out” jacks on your VCR/DVD combo player.

Why won’t my DVD player play sound?

Ensure the disc is inserted into the DVD player correctly. Ensure the audio cables from the DVD player are connected properly to the television or stereo receiver. Try playing a different audio source through the television or receiver. Connect the DVD player to a different audio input on the television or receiver.

How can I connect my DVD player to my TV?

Ideally you have an HDMI output on your DVD Recorder – that is your best option for connecting to your TV. HDMI is a digital signal and the only way to get the very best video quality from your DVDs, as well as the audio signal. Most if not all DVD Recorders and VCR/DVD players have an HDMI out port as they upscale video to high resolution.

What kind of cable do I need to connect my Blu ray player to my TV?

An HDMI cable will send the video signal from the Blu-ray player to your TV and an optical or co-axial cable will send the audio to and from your home cinema system.

What kind of audio cable do I need for my TV?

HDMI audio video cable has the ability to automatically find and set component compatibility, and play music and movies in your system’s optimum available formats. Backward-compatibility with DVI, so you can connect new HDMI with existing DVI-compatible components and displays.

Do you need HDMI cable to connect sound bar to TV?

Yes No To display channels and recorded shows from your PVR, you’ll need to connect it to your TV with an HDMI cable. If your TV has an HDMI ARC input then you should leave that one free for audio devices, such as sound bars and home cinema systems, if you can, and use one of the other HDMI inputs instead.