How do I connect a dvd home system to a receiver?

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How to connect home theatre system to DVD and TV to play audio ?

Any ideas as how to connect VCR, Receiver, Equalizer, DVD,TV and Home Theatre System, so each will play audio through speakers.

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you must make individual audio connections from each component to the reciever. regular red/white audio...

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Assembly usually follows the same general outline as a prepackaged system. What brand/system are you...

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best way for anything is via scart (av) lead try and get the gold plated ones if you can afford it there...

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Do I have to use the DVD receiver that came with my home theater system?

I got an RCA Home Theater System for Christmas and it came with a DVD player/receiver. According to the instructions, you have to connect the speakers to the receiver. I wanted to use the surround sound for my Xbox 360 and PS3, not an outside DVD player...

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Yes, you do.

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I need help connnecting my Home Theater System: TV, DVD, Receiver, Cable Box, & Game System.?

I have HDMI hook-ups on everything. I'm just not sure what cables connect to what in order for all sounds (tv,cable,dvd/cd,game system) to play thru the receiver for home theater. Can someone help???

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It depends on what you are doing and what inputs you have where and where you want the sounds to come...

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home theater setup for vcr, dvd, sat.

I recently bought and installed a home theater system (RCA RT2500R), and am currently having problems interacting with the VCR. I cannot seem to record any source, and can only play tapes when an S-video cable leading to the tv is removed. I'm guessing...

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The crux of the problem appears to be that your receiver does not transcode s-video to composite video...

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7.2 channel receiver, Home theatre and DVD player?

I dont have much idea about home theater receivers. I would like to buy a A/V Receiver (7.2 Channels) and a 7.1 channel home theater system. please suggest me a few brands/models for these systems.. price range: $600 max channel: 7.2 type: ordinary(...

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Typically, all movies now only play up to 5.1 normally. Extra speakers is just extended sound that you...

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DVD home theater - want to upgrade to Blu-Ray?

Several years ago when we purchased our LCD TV we also bought a Panasonic DVD player home theater system (SC-PT650). Our TV has two HDMI inputs. One currently is for our cable box, and the other is for our DVD player. The DVD/home theater is a decent...

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Depends on how cheap you really want to go. I think you should buy a new receiver and a sub, then when...

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BluRay DVD Player and Receiver Issues?

Recently I purchased a 46 in Samsung LCD/LED Smart TV and I'm trying to connect everything, now.. I have a Yamaha receiver, because I have huge Bose speakers and now I need to connect either a Blu Ray or another DVD player to the TV and receiver. The...

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Connect HDMI or component cables from Blu-ray player and DVD player to TV for video then optical cable...

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Can I use a new DVD player with my old home theatre system?

I have a low end Philips home theatre system that came with a DVD player. The DVD player is neither an upconverting player nor does it have HDMI output. The result is I am not able to watch the output in 720p resolution. I want to know if I purchase...

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The easiest way to answer this is that: yes you will need a new sound system if you want to take full...

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