I'm lost with my Audio set up.

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#1 JeremyMGS
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We bought Samsung 50" plasma tv a week or two ago and had the surround sound working with the TV and 360. Then a couple of days ago we had AT&T come out and put in a U-Verse DVR box. Now I cannot get my surround sound to work while watching TV and playing 360. It only has sound during movies. (It's a Panasonic THeather in a box...I know nothing special but has some great sound, and was in my budget while I was in college.)

How its hooked up:

Home theather- HDMI 2 with red and white to audio
360-Component
U-verse box- Component
Wii- Side jacks Red, White, Yellow

I have available in the back a digital audio jack, 2 HDMI, Audio Out.

My Tv is a Samsung PN50A450P1d
Home Theater has AUX IN (Red, White), TV IN (Red, White), HDMI, Component Cable with Audio Component, and Digital Audio.

Hope this helps sorry its kinda long but if you need more info please ask. I just want to know what I need to do to get this to working again. Thanks!

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#2 0diablo0
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take a red and white rca cable for audio, plug it into audio out on your tv, then plug it into audio in on your receiver.

done deal./

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take a red and white rca cable for audio, plug it into audio out on your tv, then plug it into audio in on your receiver.

done deal./

The Theather or DVR unit.

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#4 JeremyMGS
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Nevermind...boy that was a dumb of me...plus I didn't know that HDMI did sound as well...

Thanks for the help again 0diablo0

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#5 0diablo0
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no problem.

i deal with setting up audio too often.....

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#6 jesseandnikki
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Wow, what a waste of money. Red/White RCA will give you left and right sound. If you want 5.1 go get a digital optical cable and hook it up that way (from TV to reciever).
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#7 Boxcutters
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If you want surround sound you need to plug optical cable or coax in the digtal port.