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Hi,
I'm sure this will have been answered elsewhere but I just can't find it!
Anybody any suggestions on the following?
I have connected a Sony TV, DVD recorder and AV receiver but am unable to get any TV sound through the receiver unless the DVD is the selected input.
Details are:
TV == KDL-40T2800
Home Cinema == HT-SF100
DVD == RDR-HXD890
DVD connected to received via HDMI
Receiver connected to TV via HDMI and Audio (right and left channel), both on the AV5 connectors
Received/home ciname works fine with DVD
TV outputs sound find through own speakers
TV Sound not received through receiver when DVD off and receiver shows source as "TV"
TV sound received through receiver when DVD on and receiver shows source as "DVD"
TV setup shows both the receiver system and DVD being recognised
Any suggestions would be well received
Thanks
Hi,
this is an early model tv and i cannot find specs for it, but if you look on the rear panel for a fibre optic connector and find this you can connect with this using a fibre optic interconnect to your Amp,
this will give you the sound from your tv, however please note that most broadcast will be in two channel Audio with a few being in dolby digital, (your Amp will show this).
in all honesty theres not much to be gained from this apart from slightly better sound.
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately there are no optical out ports. As you say this an older model so probably pre-dates that little option.
It does, though, have a couple of pairs of R/L for an audio link. One on AV3 and another on AV5. I have these currently connected through AV5, which is also showing the recorder. Don't think AV3 will output but the connectivity diagrams, etc seem to suggest AV5 should.
Thanks for the response anyway.
In case it is of help to anybody else problem solved.
Placed the audio cables in a different output port from those linked to the HDMI port used, i.e. instead of putting HDMI into AV5 and audio in associated AV5 have switched the audio to the spare AV3 outputs. Now the receiver recognises both and all seems to be tickety boo