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J ROb Posted on Jan 30, 2019
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How do you make a projector or an analog TV accept the picture from your New digital home Theater receiver?

  • J ROb Jan 30, 2019

    The simple answer is to put an HDMI splitter on the receivers output. This splitter will take what is called the handshake so now you put either another HDMI cable on the output of the splitter or whatever type of cable you need to convert to make the connection of what you want to review the picture. Note: Using the HDMI SPLITTER IN MOST CASES will allow you to view most items that you put on the Inputs of the new digital receiver. Very important note I posted the question and the answer because this hack will save you big money because you don’t have to update your other equipment just because you updated your home theater receiver. So if you get the flashing picture on new receivers tell your friends how to fix it and your the genius.

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You will need some kind of Digital to Analog convertor box. Search the net for one to suit your connections.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2007

SOURCE: Can i send video from Nintendo Wii through my home theater to my projector?

A few things to consider; what type of connection is your Wii using? Composite, component, s-video, coax? Most home theater setups are made to route multiple video signals, usually of the Composite (RCA Red Yellow White) variety, and should be clearly labeled Video In. If it doesn't have extra inputs, you might want to consider buying a media switchbox- http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?sk=MC71730&productID=7663 A switch like the one linked above allows you to hook multiple audio and video sources into it and easily switch between them by pressing a button on the front.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 01, 2007

SOURCE: No Digital TV Picture LG DAT-250 DVD Home Theater with Digital TV Receiver

Did you check PAL/NTSC settings?

Bob Citizen

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2008

SOURCE: Analog/Digital

HDLCD2600 come set for cable. Make sure the tv is set for "tv" or "air" then run the auto channel memory or search feature of the set. If you have the manual it's under "memorizing channels". If your still have problems, call Sansui TV's customer service number 800 289 0980.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2008

SOURCE: i want to connect the Audio from tv to Surrounding audio system

For connections of audio, so that you can hear all tv audio through the
surround system, connect either an optical audio cable or red & white
analog audio cables from the tv to the home theater. If you are using
optical audio, there is a plug on back of tv labeled for digital audio
output and an input on the surround sound system. If you plan on using
analog red and white, use the PROG OUT red and white output jacks on the
back of the tv to the AUX input on the home theater.

For video connections, to get HD you will need to be using either HDMI or
Component cables. HDMI is the cable that will provided 1080p signal (the
best HD signal), but if the source does not output 1080p, then your tv
will not display 1080p. Most cable boxes output at 1080i or 720p when on
HD stations. This signal still provides great picture quality, but HDMI is
not needed to get these HD signals. You can use component cables for your
cable box and the DVD player output to the tv for video. HDMI might give
you a slightly better picture quality but the signal will be the same.

To make the connection, you will want to connect from the cable box to the
tv (component or hdmi). Also from the home theater system to the tv using
hdmi or the video cables from component (red, blue, & green cables).

We hope this information is helpful to you.

Thank You,
Panasonic Consumer

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2009

SOURCE: No picture from Home Theater/ DVD player... only sound

Have you checked to see if your t.v remote has an input selection button ? If it does than just scroll through the inputs and see if this works.

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How do I hook up my HDMI Blu ray player to my theater system that doesnt have HDMI

You have a few options depending on the entire system.

Do you have the TV audio output connected to the home theater system? In that case, connect the Blu-ray player to an HDMI input on the TV. Then leave the home theater system set to the TV input, while the TV is set to the HDMI input for the Blu-ray player. This is the simplest method.

You could use an audio extractor/converter. Here's an example: https://www.amazon.com/J-Tech-Digital-Premium-Extractor-Converter/dp/B00BIQER0E . This will let you send the video signal to the TV (with a second HDMI cable) and have digital or analog audio sent to the home theater system.

If the TV doesn't have an available HDMI port and the home theater system only has analog audio inputs, you could use an HDMI to component video converter. You'd use something like this: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/770115-REG/KanexPro_HDRGBRL_HDMI_to_Component_Converter.html . (Do not use an HDMI to component cable. Those only work with some projectors.)

I hope this helps. Please add a comment with more details about your TV and audio system for more specific information.

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Can i connect dmp-bd871 to a home theater system

It will depend on your home theater system and TV. If your system accepts HDMI in from other devices and HDMI out to the TV, connect an HDMI cable from the blue-ray player to an HDMI input on home theater system. Then connect another HDMI cable between the home theater system and the TV. This will provide the best video and audio experience.

Another option is connect the HDMI cable from the Blue-ray player to the TV. Connect the audio output of the TV to the home theater system. (This will depend on the TV as well as the home theater system. Some TVs have digital audio outputs; others have analog outputs. If your home theater system doesn't have the same input as the TV's output, you would need a converter as well as the digital and analog audio cables. This is an example of one for digital to analog: http://www.gefen.com/kvm/dproduct.jsp?prod_id=4907 .)

If you do not want to get the best picture from the Blue-ray player and your home theater system has analog audio inputs, you can connect the composite video out to the TV. Then connect the audio outputs from the player to your home theater system. (This means only an SD picture will be provided to your TV.)

Panasonic has the manual for the DMP-BD871 here: service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/DMPBD871-MUL.PDF .

I hope this helps. Please add a comment with the other devices in your entertainment system or their inputs/outputs. Then I can add specific information for your system and any tips for setting up the system.

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Denon 1312 receiver composite video inputs do not work.

I'm having the same problem with my Wii output. The manual for the Denon AVR-1312 says that analog video signals (i.e. component/composite outputs from the Wii) are not converted to digital video signals (i.e. HDMI output from the rcvr). I'm running only HDMI to a projector, so the video signal is essentially lost. The fix appears to be to run an additional composite cable all the way to the projector. Sounds like your fix is the same. No Wii tonight! :(
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I have a Sony STRDH710 AV Receiver and a Sony SLV-N750 VCR with a JVC DLA-HD250 Projector. No matter which port I plug the VCR into on the AV, I only get sound and no picture. I tested the VCR on my...

It's not ONLY digital.

Does the projector give you On Screen Display from the Sony? Until you get that nothing good is going to happen.

Register and download the manual for free at retrevo.com

http://www.retrevo.com/support/Sony-STR-DH710-Receivers-manual/id/23629ag920/t/2/

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How can I hook up a panasonic home theater to my brand new LG lcd tv?

Your TV must have an HDMI connector. Please check if your home theater also has an HDMI connector - like this one:
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If so, then all you need to do is buy an HDMI cable, and connect one end to your home theater, and the other to your TV. HDMI cables have a digital connection that carries both audio and video, so they are quite convenient. Don't forget to select the HDMI input using your TV's remote control.
Tip: HDMI uses a digital transmission scheme which is fairly robust (unlike analog transmissions), so a $5 HDMI cable will perform just as good as a $50 or $100 HDMI cable. Don't let those store clerks rip you off.
If your home theater does not have an HDMI output, then you must use the analog connections. Look at the back of your home theater and make note of the connectors labeled as 'Output' (both audio and video). You should buy cables with connectors matching those connections.
If you need more clarification on this subject, just ask.
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Hearing my television through my home theater system

Without knowing anything about your TV receiver all I can assume is that the TV has a least an RCA analog audio OUT. Run that to any available analog input on the HTS. make sure the TV's audio controls (hidden in a menu somewhere) is set to Fixed so the TV volume won't affect the HTS volume. Then you can turn the TV speakers off and still listen through the HTS.

You'll only get stereo this way. Ideally, you would have a digital audio source for the TV audio signal.
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Do the new Insignia TV models need a converter or are they already digital ready?

the are digital ready with a qam tuner. what this means that you can either connect a cable line directly to the back and receive channels or connect a digital antenna and receive channels as well.
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We bought a 20" analog/digital tv the analog channels come on fine but we it scans for the digital channels it says no siginal will we be able to watch it when the change takes place even though we can't...

This could be caused by two different issues.
  • Digital signal reception is bad. The digital signal must be locked in, digital signal reception is either on or off (not like analog signal reception where you can receive a low signal and a fuzzy picture). You may need to adjust you antenna direction and height or obstructions around your antenna, reference the web site for your specific location (address) for antenna compass headings. http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/Address.aspx
  • Television is faulty, digital receiver is bad. Your new television has two receivers, an analog receiver and a digital receiver. A simple power surge will knock out your digital receiver. Make sure you have a quality surge suppressor connected to the television power and the antenna is properly grounded. Return the television for a replacement and purchase a quality surge suppressor.
You must add a quality surge suppressor to your digital television! http://ezinearticles.com/?Power-Protection-in-the-Home-Theater---Use-of-Surge-Suppressors-to-Guard-Expensive-Electronic-Gear&id=41318

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