I have connected my Bravia KDL 46W 2000 to my PC using a DDI to HDMI cable plugged into AV4 this has two phone sockets as well so i thought i could connect Pc sound in there as well.
I can get the sound if i pull the HDMI cable out but obviously no desktop but the HDMI cable seems to cut off the phono inputs.
I assume that is because the TV is expecting sound through the HDMI but if so why are the phono sockets there?
You did okay but the phono sockets are not for Computer/TV use. Phono sockets should be checked int the manual on why they're there. If you have connected the Bravia to your computer, using the appropriate cable, then you should also purchase or request from the retailer where you purchased the TV a cable that has stereo phono plugs and, you didn't say what size phono sockets they are but I presume they are 3.5 mm. So, if the TV has 3.5 mm sockets, you purchase a cable with stereo 3.5 mm plugs. This is adequate for the stereo wav sound coming from the computer and going into the TV. Remember, having 2 Phono inputs on the TV doesn't mean anything. The TV could have a number of video inputs too, ATD AVT, AV, COMPONENT1, COMPONENT2, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, etc. each have it's respective sound inputs for AV, S-VIDEO, DVD, Blue-Ray, etc. But for the computer there may be a different type of socket for it's sound inputs, normally it is the old phono sockets. Seek help from the retailer or else you could cook the circuitry of the TV's sound system.
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thanks I see your point but the manual states about input AV4 :if the equipment has a dvi socket use a hdmi to dvi adapter into hdmi in 4 socket and connect the equipments audio out to the hdmi in 4 audio sockets? so it would seem to me that is exactly what i have done!
thanks I see your point but the manual states about input AV4 :if the equipment has a dvi socket use a hdmi to dvi adapter into hdmi in 4 socket and connect the equipments audio out to the hdmi in 4 audio sockets? so it would seem to me that is exactly what i have done!
thanks I see your point but the manual states about input AV4 :if the equipment has a dvi socket use a hdmi to dvi adapter into hdmi in 4 socket and connect the equipments audio out to the hdmi in 4 audio sockets? so it would seem to me that is exactly what i have done!
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