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Here are steps to connect a Samsung soundbar to a Sanyo FVM3982 TV using an optical cable:
Locate the Optical Out port on the back of the Sanyo TV. This port will be labeled "Optical Out" and is usually covered by a small protective cap.
Remove the protective cap from the Optical Out port and plug in one end of the optical cable.
Connect the other end of the optical cable to the Optical In port on the Samsung soundbar. This port may be labeled "Optical In" or "Toslink".
Turn on both the TV and the soundbar.
On the Sanyo TV, use the remote to navigate to the audio settings. Look for an option to set the audio output to "External Speakers", "External Audio", or "Optical Out". Select this option.
Adjust the volume on the Samsung soundbar using its remote control.
Once these steps are completed, the sound from the TV should be played through the Samsung soundbar. If you encounter any issues or don't hear any sound, check to make sure that the soundbar is set to the correct input and that the volume is turned up. Additionally, make sure that both the TV and soundbar are properly connected and powered on.
I would think that the tv would automatically detect a cable being plugged in. It should only send sound to the soundbar once it is connected. Make sure the soundbar is on when you do your testing. You may have to change the audio settings on your tv in order to send audio to the soundbar.
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The issue is not how to plug the cables in, it's all color coded and easy. ... I have a Sanyo sound bar but it won't connect to my LGtv nor my ps4!
1) Go the Sound Tab on the remote's Proscan menu
2) Set the system's "Digital Audio Output" to PCM (pulse code modulation)
3) Connect a coaxial cable from the Coaxial "jack" on the back of the TV to the Digital Input "jack" on the back of the sound bar.
It should work now!
Connect the soundbar either to the TV's optical output. Or use an Optical to stereo phono/RCA converter box and then a pair of stereo phono cables (red & white) to the soundbar.
If it's a very basic soundbar with just a headphone jack input then you can go from the TV's headphone output instead.
As for the Sky box, just leave it connected via either an AV lead or better still a HDMI cable direct to the TV. The TV will send sound out to the soundbar.
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