How I will modify sony audio system to accept HDMI input from PS3 and send out put (video) to TV.?
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I have sony audio system which does not have HDMI output. I have PS3 with HDMI out put and connected to my sony TV. I want to watch Blue ray movie with good audio.
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Answer:
You need to look at what audio inputs your Sony Audio system has. Like the other person suggested, you could connect the PS3 to the HDTV HDMI input and then use a digital audio cable (which most HDTV's have) and connect the digital audio cable to your Sony Audio system digital audio jack. Now, if your Sony audio system doesn't have a digital audio input jack or an HDMI input, then you might have to connect your PS3 to the component cable inputs of your audio system or the composite cable inputs.
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