How do I connect my AV receiver to my TV and DVD player?

How do I connect my AV receiver to my TV and DVD player?

Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the DVD connector labeled HDMI, Output, Monitor or TV and the other end to any Input HDMI connector on the Receiver. Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the Receiver connector labeled HDMI, Output, Monitor or TV and the other end to any Input HDMI connector on the TV.

How do I connect my VCR to my surround sound?

Plug composite video and composite audio cables into the “Audio/Video Out” on the back of the VCR and plug the other ends into an empty “Audio/Video In” on the back of the surround sound receiver.

How can I play my TV through my stereo receiver?

Connect a Coaxial Digital Cable, Optical Digital Cable, or Audio cable to the audio output jack of the television. Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding jacks on the stereo receiver or home theater system.

What is the difference between PCM and Dolby Digital?

Pulse-Code Modulation (PCM) and the Dolby Digital® technology refer to different types of digital audio recordings. PCM is the conventional method for converting analog audio into digital audio. Dolby Digital® technology uses a 5.1 or six channel format.

How can I make my Samsung TV louder?

Press the Home button on your remote, and then navigate to and select Settings. Select Sound, select Sound Output, and then select the desired sound output.

Why does my Samsung TV volume not work?

The first suggestion to fix the volume is to simply unplug your Samsung TV directly from the power source in your wall. Give it at least a minute of being unplugged before trying to power it up again and this might be your volume solution. If this does not work, go to the menu using your Samsung TV remote.

Why is my Samsung Smart TV sound not working?

Press “Menu” on the remote, then select the “Support” menu. From there, select the “Self Diagnosis” option and then choose “Sound Test”. The TV will play a melody out of the built-in speakers. If you hear the sound, then the audio problem (whatever it may be) isn’t in the TV’s components.

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