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Posted on Dec 26, 2008

Problem getting home theatre sytem to play audio when watching tv

Audio works with dvd, tuner works but no sound when moving to aux to listen to t.v. in surround sound

  • Anonymous Dec 27, 2008

    I have connected the home theater and sound is good when playing dvd, tuner but no sound from the tV channels

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You need the red and white audio cable hooked into the AUDIO OUT connectors on the tv and the other end of the red and white cables into the AUDIO IN in tv to the media center (main Bose unit).....If your tv does not provide AUDIO OUT connectors, you cannot connect the tv audio to the 3-2-1 system. Continue using your tv speakers for sound.

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There are a few things that could cause no sound and although some are obvious I'll got through them all..

1) Sound is on Minimum

2) Sound is Muted

3) No Power to Subwoofer

4) Speakers connected Incorrectly or Faulty

5) No AUDIO IN connections to TV-IN or AUX-IN

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