How to connect home theatre system to DVD and TV to play audio ?
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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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Answer:
you must make individual audio connections from each component to the reciever. regular red/white audio for the vcr, digital audio for the dvd player (which will either be fiber optic, or digital coax. it depends on which your dvd has) if you have a cable or satellite box connect the audio for this directly to the reciever as well, (red/white or digital audio, your choice) if you dont have a cable or satellite, your tv should have a red/white output on the back labeled audio out run that to the recievers tv/video audio input. this is assuming that your reciever has enough inputs on it.
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sure using RCA cables they are red n white.
Chris J
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