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.
SOURCE: No Digital TV Picture LG DAT-250 DVD Home Theater with Digital TV Receiver
Did you check PAL/NTSC settings?
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.
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
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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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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