HDTV / Home Theatre Question
I recently bought component cables for my Xbox and PS2 in order to hook up to my HDTV. So the video looks great, but I am having issues with audio. I can hear the sound through the TV's speakers fine, but why doesn't the sound transfer through my stereo system? I have a standard RCA red and white connector going from the Audio Out ports on the TV to the Audio In ports on the stereo. Regular broadcast audio goes through just fine, but for some reason audio from a component or s-video connection doesn't. Solutions or explanations?
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PS2 depending on where you hooked up the left/right audio cables to your
receiver. Most receivers inputs on the back have individual listings (tv/vcr/
dvd, aux, & etc.) For example if you wanted to watch a dvd, you would
probably have an option or button on your receiver's remote to go to the
DVD mode. If you wanted to listen to the radio, you would switch you receiver
to the Tuner mode.
Hope that makes sense.
Originally posted by DanMacMan
I recently bought component cables for my Xbox and PS2 in order to hook up to my HDTV. So the video looks great, but I am having issues with audio. I can hear the sound through the TV's speakers fine, but why doesn't the sound transfer through my stereo system? I have a standard RCA red and white connector going from the Audio Out ports on the TV to the Audio In ports on the stereo. Regular broadcast audio goes through just fine, but for some reason audio from a component or s-video connection doesn't. Solutions or explanations?
Um, there is no audio tied in with component (red, green, blue) or s-vid. cables. Do you mean composite (red white yellow)? Am I misunderstanding you? I probably am...
Anywho, make sure the input selector on the stereo is correct with whatever you plugged the cables into on the back. Also, turn up the TV's volume.
Originally posted by Nak
Um, there is no audio tied in with component (red, green, blue) or s-vid. cables. Do you mean composite (red white yellow)? Am I misunderstanding you? I probably am...
You are. Link.
Originally posted by DanMacMan
You are. Link.
yea, thought you meant a standard component cable. my bad.