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I HAVE A LG 42 INCH HD READY PLASMA AND SONY HIFI SYSTEM WITH DVD , AMP , SUB AND FIVE SPEAKERS .
NORMAL DSTV DECODER .
HOW DO I CONNECT THE HIFI TO THE PLASMA SO I CAN WATCH DVD.
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if there are jacks in the back of your sanyo you can hook up 2 speakers if your sanyo do not have external audio RCA jacks for speakers...you will need a home entertainment receiver to hook up the 2 -7 speakers...
You might have a bad B board. What's worse is that the power switch is connected to the Q board which works in conjunction with the B board. Replace B board, You can send your B board for repair to a company called modus link pts. They are the largest part supplier of after market parts and repair.
well this is easier than you think, get yourself a set of RCA's (the red and white and yellow cables that DVD players come with) look behind your decoder and place them colour to colour, then behind your Amp you will read (TV IN) do the same, then with just one yellow RCA plug it into (monitor) that one will then go to the (AV input) behind your TV.. And presto!!! now set your amp input on the remote to TV and your off!! good luck
Do you have the cables connected to line out on tv ? Do you have the correct source and audio type selected in the home theater (analog/digital/coaxial).
if you want sound from normal digital tv you could try connecting audio jacks straight from the free view box. if you got a dvd player it will run sound through your free view also. your basicaly then just using your tv as a monitor and can turn the sound off altogether from your tv
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