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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Hooking up a surround sound speaker system to gaming consoles.?

Q. I'm trying to hook up my Creative Inspire T6100 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker System to my Ps3, xbox 360, wii etc, I'll use my Ps3 as an example I have the PlayStation 3 Component AV Cable, the video cables are hooked up to a Samsung T200HD 20-inch Touch of Color LCD HDTV Widescreen Monitor and the two audio cables hooked up to the 5.1 Game Console Adapter Convert Rca Plugs To A Single 1/8 and the three "jacks" (Not sure what to call them.) are plugged into the speaker system. It's not working, what am I doing wrong here? Do I need an optical or an hdmi cable? And do I also need a home theater receiver, if so what brand/model? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


Answer
You don't need a home theater receiver as your speaker system has an amplifier built in. If your speaker system has an optical or HDMI input, use that to connect the PS3 to the speaker system.

HDTV audio input broken?




Idioteque1


I have my PC hooked up to my Samsung LN-T4065F as the monitor, but I hear no audio from the PC though the TV speakers. My PC sound card is functioning properly because I hear audio directly from the PC when I use headphones. I have the Y audio cable (completely separate from my DVI to HDMI video cable) hooked up from the audio output on the PC to the AV audio input on the HDTV. Moreover, the TV speakers function when I watch TV. However, I still don't hear sound. Even when I tried the DVI IN (HDMI 1) input on the TV, based on advice from Samsung, it didn't work. The level-2 technician at Samsung insisted that the inputs on the TV must be broken. Is this the case, or is there some other TV setting that I can change to make it work? I'm afraid that the my recent move might have damaged it, but it seems weird that only those couple of inputs would be damaged.


Answer
It definitely isnt your inputs. If its anything it would be the cables. I have mine set up the same way except that i run my sound to a speaker system, not my tv. You cant run the sound through your tv if your using the DVI out of your VIdeo card into the HDMI on your tv unless your sound card ran through the same cable ( which is virtually impossible because i dont know of any video cards that run sound). The only thing that runs when you have your tv set to the HDMI it runs everything off of that one port because HDMI is made to carry both picture and sound, such as a playstation hooked up through HDMI, you dont need sound cables. Your only solution is to get a speaker system to hook up to your computer. And that guy you talked to should be fired. good luck!




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Sunday, February 9, 2014

HDMI input/output question for home theater system?




Smash Fan


I'm looking at the LG LHB335 5.1 Blu-Ray Surround Sound Home Theater System, and I've seen this around other systems as well, but for the HDMI output and inputs, I'm confused. It's in every system, but I'm not sure what it's for. What I'm talking about is the HDMI input/output setup. It says one HDMI in port, and one HDMI out port. So what I got from this is is that if you set everything up, and then the HDMI output connects to the TV. And then the HDMI input is for a HDMI device (like an Xbox 360) to connect to the Blu-Ray player. Once the Xbox connects to the Blu-Ray, the Blu-Ray sends those signals to the TV for video and outputs it to the speakers for audio, am I correct?
I just want to confirm my theory. Xbox to Blu-Ray, Blu-Ray to TV and speakers to allow 5.1 audio and Full HD video, right?



Answer
Yes, the HDMI output is for the video and audio signal coming from your home theater to the tv. The input signal goes to the pre amp of the system not the blu ray disc player, then sends the video to the tv and the audio to your system. One thing about home theater in a box is they are not very flexible for adding more than one item and when one item fails the whole system will need to be replace. I favor an Onkyo HT-S 3300 model, it is a separate 5.1 receiver and a set of 5.1 speakers. You can add many items to it and can always upgrade later, while you can't on the home theater in a box. Just add a Panasonic blu ray disc player BD-65 or 85 and you have a very good system. I own a first generation blu ray disc player BD-10 now 3 years and have never had any problems with it. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice Samsung, Sony and LG having problems due to firmware updates. I had one firmware update 2 years ago and have had no problems compare to new model from other brands. Demo the Onkyo system at your local Fry's Electronic with your own source of material (cd), the price for the unit is around $400 and the BD-65 under $200. Hope this will help you out.

Home theater system with HDMI inputs?




black_dog2


i want to get a Home theater system with HDMI imput so i can play my Xbox 360 through it and the sound be from the system and the tv. the only one i'm finding so far is the RCA RT2910 RCA opinions sugestions... saw the black friday Philips HTS3051BV/F7 from walmart for 198 but no HDMI input....


Answer
If you want HDMI inputs, then I highly recommend against getting a "home theater system". These home theater in a box (or HTiB) systems are very poorly manufactured and have a tendency to malfunction within a year or two of use. Not to mention the fact that they are lacking inputs, as you have noticed. They are very limited systems with poor sound quality and high casualty rates.

You can get yourself an entry level component system for less than $450 that will be 10 times better than the HTiB systems you've been looking at.

Receiver:
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&expIds=17259,18167,27690,27698,27819&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=yamaha+5.1+receiver&cp=11&qe=eWFtYWhhIDUuMSA&qesig=h8-9ybuY60h_F0a4v55wnw&pkc=AFgZ2tm7GdVfllM-04lC22VRT_-uzDpwOKDFjLlBh0xIfl-8MZt3qL_mbPDJQ_w7FdGQiksPa4W11cdtK6hdqqrxi0dqh4V5kw&um=1&wrapid=tlif12906015496021&ie=UTF-8&cid=3880658004547672097&ei=UwTtTMWwG8XflgfggvSLAQ&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CFkQ8wIwAg#

Speakers:
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=polk+audio+5.1&hl=en&prmd=ivs&resnum=3&wrapid=tlif12906016011711&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=2759842016264778320&ei=hwTtTIDKG8OAlAf8_dyPAQ&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CFIQ8wIwAQ#




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Sunday, February 2, 2014

HDMI input/output question for home theater system?




Smash Fan


I'm looking at the LG LHB335 5.1 Blu-Ray Surround Sound Home Theater System, and I've seen this around other systems as well, but for the HDMI output and inputs, I'm confused. It's in every system, but I'm not sure what it's for. What I'm talking about is the HDMI input/output setup. It says one HDMI in port, and one HDMI out port. So what I got from this is is that if you set everything up, and then the HDMI output connects to the TV. And then the HDMI input is for a HDMI device (like an Xbox 360) to connect to the Blu-Ray player. Once the Xbox connects to the Blu-Ray, the Blu-Ray sends those signals to the TV for video and outputs it to the speakers for audio, am I correct?
I just want to confirm my theory. Xbox to Blu-Ray, Blu-Ray to TV and speakers to allow 5.1 audio and Full HD video, right?



Answer
Yes, the HDMI output is for the video and audio signal coming from your home theater to the tv. The input signal goes to the pre amp of the system not the blu ray disc player, then sends the video to the tv and the audio to your system. One thing about home theater in a box is they are not very flexible for adding more than one item and when one item fails the whole system will need to be replace. I favor an Onkyo HT-S 3300 model, it is a separate 5.1 receiver and a set of 5.1 speakers. You can add many items to it and can always upgrade later, while you can't on the home theater in a box. Just add a Panasonic blu ray disc player BD-65 or 85 and you have a very good system. I own a first generation blu ray disc player BD-10 now 3 years and have never had any problems with it. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice Samsung, Sony and LG having problems due to firmware updates. I had one firmware update 2 years ago and have had no problems compare to new model from other brands. Demo the Onkyo system at your local Fry's Electronic with your own source of material (cd), the price for the unit is around $400 and the BD-65 under $200. Hope this will help you out.

Home theater system with HDMI inputs?




black_dog2


i want to get a Home theater system with HDMI imput so i can play my Xbox 360 through it and the sound be from the system and the tv. the only one i'm finding so far is the RCA RT2910 RCA opinions sugestions... saw the black friday Philips HTS3051BV/F7 from walmart for 198 but no HDMI input....


Answer
If you want HDMI inputs, then I highly recommend against getting a "home theater system". These home theater in a box (or HTiB) systems are very poorly manufactured and have a tendency to malfunction within a year or two of use. Not to mention the fact that they are lacking inputs, as you have noticed. They are very limited systems with poor sound quality and high casualty rates.

You can get yourself an entry level component system for less than $450 that will be 10 times better than the HTiB systems you've been looking at.

Receiver:
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&expIds=17259,18167,27690,27698,27819&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=yamaha+5.1+receiver&cp=11&qe=eWFtYWhhIDUuMSA&qesig=h8-9ybuY60h_F0a4v55wnw&pkc=AFgZ2tm7GdVfllM-04lC22VRT_-uzDpwOKDFjLlBh0xIfl-8MZt3qL_mbPDJQ_w7FdGQiksPa4W11cdtK6hdqqrxi0dqh4V5kw&um=1&wrapid=tlif12906015496021&ie=UTF-8&cid=3880658004547672097&ei=UwTtTMWwG8XflgfggvSLAQ&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CFkQ8wIwAg#

Speakers:
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=polk+audio+5.1&hl=en&prmd=ivs&resnum=3&wrapid=tlif12906016011711&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=2759842016264778320&ei=hwTtTIDKG8OAlAf8_dyPAQ&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CFIQ8wIwAQ#




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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Is there a way to convert and hdmi to hd component cables?

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Kyle Clark


I have an old stereo system that i would like to use with my tv. Unlike most amplifiers today, the system only has the red-white input cables for sound. So i need to convert the hdmi to the 5 different component cables to plug it into my speaker system, thanks.


Answer
What you need will cost you more than a new AV receiver.

HDMI video and analog audio can be both on at the same time.
Connect the HDMI to the TV and analog audio directly to the stereo system.

How to connet ps3 to dvd sound system to TV?




Abraham


I'm trying to connect my PS3 to a samsung dvd home theater system. This system has an HDMI input and output. When i connect the HDMI cables, the tv gets a bunch of color lines and one side of snow. I tried lowering the display output on the ps3, but when i do, tv is just blacked out.


Answer
Connect the HDMI from your PS# to Your TV. Then look at the back of your TV and find the port that says audio out. Connect that port to the matching input on the back of your surround system and switch the the surround to that input with the remote and anything that is playing on the TV will play Through the speakers.




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