How do I connect my audio decoder to my home theater?
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- Connect a Coaxial Digital Cable, Optical Digital Cable, or Audio cable to the Audio Output jack on your TV.
- Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding jacks on the A/V receiver or home theater system.
- Turn on your TV.
Can I play 5.1 on stereo?
Without surround speakers Following the same logic, the metadata of a 5.1 soundtrack will be mixed in stereo and distributed between the front left and right speakers. It is even possible for the surround channels to be completely excluded from the restitution.
How to hook up stereo to TV?
- Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI ports labeled ARC, or the port identified in your manual that supports ARC.
- Set Speakers to Audio system. The steps below are an example on Android TV or Google TV.
- Turn on the Control for HDMI setting on both the TV and the receiver or home theater system.
How do I connect my HDMI to my Home Theater?
Connect your input device to your home theater receiver as normal. Plug your HDMI matrix into the output 1 port on the back of your receiver. Next, plug in the cables for your multiple output sources and then hook these up to the devices. Finally, test with media of your choosing and troubleshoot any issues.
What do I need to connect my stereo to my computer?
We recommend a 3.5mm mini phone plug to Rca jack adapter with a RCA jack stereo cable which plugs into the line input of your computer’s sound card. You then connect the RCA jack stereo ends to the audio output of your tape deck or cd player, such as one of the tape output jacks.
What kind of cable do I need to connect my PC to my Home Theater?
Figure 12: Fiber optic cable needed to connect your PC to your home theater receiver using optical digital connection. On the receiver, plug one end of the cable to the input labeled “Digital Optical In”, “Digital DVD In” or similar (on our receiver this input was labeled “Optical Video 2 In”).
What do I need to connect my wireless mic to my Home Theater?
Take the wireless microphone’s base. This is the device that will still need to be connected to your home theater, so do so now. It’ll need to be plugged into a power outlet, and then there will be a connection for your amp or receiver. This will either be a standard microphone jack, or a stereo connection.
What kind of connections do you need for a home theater?
If so, connect the HDMI output from the player to the receiver and from the receiver to the TV. If your home theater receiver only offers HDMI pass-through, then you may have to make additional analog or digital audio ( optical or coaxial) connections between the player and the receiver.
We recommend a 3.5mm mini phone plug to Rca jack adapter with a RCA jack stereo cable which plugs into the line input of your computer’s sound card. You then connect the RCA jack stereo ends to the audio output of your tape deck or cd player, such as one of the tape output jacks.
Is it possible to connect two home theater amps together?
Setting up two amps like this has one major benefit: all your stereo devices can be connected directly to the stereo amps and speakers, making a complete circuit with no lost audio quality. However, it still allows you to have surround sound whenever needed because the stereo speakers are still wired in circuit to the receiver.
How can I connect my TV to my home theater system?
If your DVD recorder has an HDMI output, use that option to connect your DVD recorder to your home theater receiver. You also have the option of connecting a VCR or DVD recorder directly to the TV and then letting the TV pass audio to your home theater receiver. Speaker Connections and Setup Diagram. Images via Yamaha and Harman Kardon