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How I can connect my Samsung Home Theatre System ( 7-1 channels AV receiver) using the HDMI V 1.4 3D cables to connect them to to my LG 55 LX 9500 3D HDTV LED TV . The equipments are :( LG Blu Ray 3D DVD player, AT&T cable box, and Samsung 7.1 channels AV Receiver 3D compatable ) I need to have the surround from the tv when I watch tv, and the suround when I use the Blu Ray 3D as well and able to watch the movies in 3D) Thanks Ramzi

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    I have a samsung ln32 hdtv. Have been able to watch DirecTV on it with no problem until tonight, when I turned on TV and saw a message on the screen that said "Weak or No Signal". The HDMI cable from DirecTV receiver unit to TV is securely attached. I believe maybe the channel was somehow changed. However, when I do the autoprogram for the channels, nothing comes up. I'm baffled. Help??

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Ideally you would simply add an hdmi source from each device to the surround receiver and send the output to the tv but im thinking your amp may be short on inputs from all devices and if indeed it was this simple you wouldnt be here seeking this info also note you may be able to use the output on the set to gain another signal tranfer but note there can be compatability issues on some sets whether they will decode hdmi in and rca out or optical out like i said some sets ok :) i wish you luck and wishin i had this all in front of me so i could be a greater help any q's drop me a comment here ok :)

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Hi. I have a LG HB966TRW Home Theatre System with a 3D Blu-ray player and 5 wireless speakers. Recently the speakers have stopped coming on when I switch on the system.

NO AVR here right (I can't see what is THERE total)

why not test the (local LG speakers work ??????_??? fails?

3D blu Ray player and 5 wireless speakers model HB966TRW,on something else. the amazon reviews on it are 50%bad
why own it? I ask. and sub is junk grade.
76 page manual.
how are you connecting this to your TV , HDMI or>
if yes did you turn on ARC? as page 21 states
and SIMPLINK too.

or RCA video cables, and sound RCA the TV
so there are 2 ways to connent and HDMI tops list of good.way
so you can test this on 2 TV , HDMI to see which one fails.
or both fail.

or page 38 do the factory reset...
and start again as new day 1 , setups.
at the bottom click english and free manual is here 76pages.

https://www.lg.com/ae/support/manuals?csSalesCode=HB966TRW.BARELLK
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Hi how do I get surround sound coming from my tv

A Samsung home theatre system can make watching movies at home like going to the theater. Proper setup is essential to get the full benefit of the Samsung system, which is available in 5.1 and 7.1 channel surround sound configurations.
Typically the final step in setting up any home theater is connecting your TV to your system.
Like most home theatre systems, your Samsung home theater receiver will allow you to plug all of your components into it, meaning you only have to run a few cables to connect your television to your system.
Make sure your playback devices are properly connected to your receiver.
Whatever playback devices you use, make sure they are plugged into the appropriate inputs on your receiver.
DVD and Blu-ray players, satellite boxes and cable boxes should all be plugged into video inputs, and CD players should be plugged into audio inputs.
Your receiver will have labels on the back panel indicating into which input you should plug your devices.

Connect the video out to your TV's video input. Make sure you use the correct cable to make the connection. For newer receivers, the connection will likely be either HDMI or component.
If your receiver has an HDMI output, use an HDMI cable to connect the receiver to the HDMI input on your TV.
If your receiver uses a component output, use a component cable to connect your receiver to the component input on your TV.


Connect the audio output of your TV to one of the audio inputs on your Samsung receiver if you want to output your television's audio through your home theatre system.
Most recent TVs will either use an optical cable or a digital coaxial cable to connect to the receiver, allowing you 5.1 channel surround from your television.
If you have an older set, you will likely have to use standard RCA cables.


Turn on your receiver and press the "Setup/Menu" button on your receiver's remote.
When "Input" appears on the display, press the right arrow key on your remote to select TV from the list.


After selecting TV, press the up or down arrow keys on your remote to select the audio input jack into which you have plugged your TV's audio cable.
Press the "Exit" button on your remote to exit the setup menu and lock in the settings.


Samsung home theatre system owners guide download
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/200903/20090327091825515/HT-AS730S-XAA.pdfalso
If you're not an electronics junkie, hooking up your surround sound can seem daunting.
There are so many wires and settings that it's understandable why some people might rather pay someone else to do it for them.
But you can do it yourself as long as you make sure the speakers are positioned correctly; the wires are not only plugged in all the way, but plugged into the right places; and the settings on your television and amplifier are set up correctly.

Check to make sure your surround-sound speakers are correctly installed.
Locate the test function on your surround-sound remote control or amplifier panel to do this.
You will know your speakers are hooked up if sound comes out of each speaker during the test.
Make sure your audio cables are hooked up properly.
Make sure the audio cables running from your television to your amplifier are plugged in correctly. The red and white wires should be plugged into the "Audio Out" spot on the back of your television.
Those same red and white audio wires should be plugged into one of the "Audio Input" spaces on the back of your amplifier.

Turn on your television.
Locate the "Menu" button on either your television remote or your television set.
Scroll through your options until you find "Audio Mode" or a similar naming convention.
Select it.
Scroll through your options until you find "Digital Audio Out," or a similar naming convention. Choose it.
Scroll through your options until you find "Dolby Digital Out." Select that option.
Power your surround-sound system on.
Make sure you have the correct audio input selected.
After the correct audio input is selected, make sure you actually have the Dolby Digital aspect of your surround sound system turned on.
The default for most surround-sound systems is the standard two-channel, stereo output.
Set up a home theater
http://www.cnet.com/1991-7386_1-6214422-7.html
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I have bouight a samsung home theatre system that comes complete wiht a DVd player - i also have a samsung blu ray player - naturally ithought they would be compatible!! how wrong i was!! the connections...

You have several ways to do this. You can hdmi cables from the two units and plug them into your tv if it supports hdmi and run the audio out portion on the back of the tv and hook that into one of the audion inputs on the surround unit. Or you run audio directly out of the bluray using rca, digital coax, or digital optical cable. Turn the surround reciever to the corresponding input that you choose to use.
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Connect home theatre to ps3 to 32" lcd tv

if your tv and home theatre system as all hdmi or component hook ups then follow these steps but only use all one or the other cables.
1. hook the cable from the ps3 to the home theatre "imput slot" (you choose which one you want to use)
2. hook a cable to the output slot on the home theatre system to your imput slot on your tv.
3. turn on all three systems, put your home theatre system on the correct function (which ever slots you decided to put the cables in to the input slots) then turn your tv to the correct AV channel
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Connect home theatre to 32" lcd to ps3

Depending on the year of your model of VIZIO your digital optical output may be tied to the DTV input only. Meaning the only time you will have audio coming out of the digital optical output is when your using the tuner and your on a digital channel. If your television is newer and the digital optical output is in white on the back of the television than it is tied to HDMI and the DTV Tuner and you will pass audio through the digital optical output when using HDMI or the Digital Tuner.

Now to get connect the HT: Normally you would run a digital optical cable from the source device to the home theatre system. Meaning if it was a PS3 you would run a optical cable from the Digital Out on the back of the PS3 to the Digital In on the Home Theatre receiver. If it was a DVD player than you would run the optical cable from the DVD player to the HT receiver. If you have a newer VIZIO and the optical output is in white and not black than you can run HDMI from the PS3 to the VIZIO and then run a optical cable from the VIZIO to the Home theater receiver.

You will have to adjust the audio setting in the PS3 to run audio out of the HDMI port if it is set to run audio out of the Digital Out or AV out. Also, if your going to run audio from the PS3 to the HT receiver through the Digital Out then you need to change the audio setting in the PS3 to Digital Out.

1. Select (Sound Settings) under (Settings) in the home menu.
2. Select [Audio Output Settings].
3. Select the input connector on the audio device.

Channel numbers and audio formats that are supported vary depending on the connector in use. AV is 2 ch. only, Digital Out is 2 ch. & 5.1 ch, and HDMI is upto 7.1.
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Need some sound to my home theatre system

Just 2feb827.jpgrun red and white composite audio cables from the audio out ports above the AVin1 ports on the back of the tv to one of the audio input ports on the home theater system, remember which input port you connected it to and when you want to watch tv with the home theater sound just switch to that input on the home theater system.
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How do i connect my tv and my hd cable box to the home theatre system so that the audio is heard thru the theatre system?

The best way to do this is to run all hdmi cables from the source to the receiver (i.e. from the cable box to the receiver). Then run a single hdmi cable from the "out to tv" or "video/audio" out jack on the receiver to the television. Turn the tv on and select the input you put the hdmi cable in, then on the receiver select whatever you want to watch, i.e. cable.
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I'm trying to get the xbox working through the home theatre system but I'm still getting the sound from the TV which has intergrated freeview. The Xbox is connected to the TV using an HDMI cable, the home...

you need to hook up the xbox' audio cables to the home theatre systems AUX in port and then have your system set on AUX, and you can leave your xbox' hdmi plugged into the tv, just be sure your on the correct AV chanel.
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Samsung HT-BD2R 7.1 Channel Blu-ray Home Theatre System

Connect the PS3 with HDMI to the Home theatre.

Connect the TV digital optical out put to the optical input cable of HT-BD2R provide your tv has a optical digital out put

You have the option of channeling the out put through either optical or HDMI in PS3.Go to the set up and set the audio out put to HDMI
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