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Thursday, May 7, 2020

Please help! TV, Home theatre, blue ray questions about HDMI?

Hyman Coren: This one is the main suitable blue ray participant. Samsung BD-C6900 1080p 3-D Blu-ray Disc participant Technical info - performs 3-D Blu-ray discs and common Blu-ray severe-definition discs - selectable 720p/1080i/1080p video upconversion for DVD - outfitted-in audio deciphering to PCM for Dolby digital, Dolby digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-- HD and DTS-HD grasp Audio necessary - information superhighway@television promises downloadable widgets and apps like Netflix, Blockbuster, facebook, - YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Pandora - USB port (front) for storing downloaded BD-stay textile...Show more

Coy Tapley: Output = signal out (from Sat Box, Blu-Ray etc.)Input = signal in (from Sat Box, blu-Ray etc)So, an input always connects to an output, never an in to an in or an out to an out. If your Home Theater Receiver has a built in blu-ray then you would connect the output from the Home Theater to an input on the TV. For your cable box I would connect the ou! tput to another input on the TV and then an optical or coaxial digital audio cable from the Sat Box to the Home theater receiver for better sound. I am sure your Home Theater receiver came with a manual, there are usually very good and simple hookup instructions somewhere in the manual, give it a look it should help....Show more

Granville Stray: Connect HDMI from cable box, Blu-ray player and Home Theater to TV for video then optical cable from cable box and Blu-ray player to Home Theater System for audio ( surround sound ).

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