Sorry I missed your comment. The TV has three HDMI sockets, one being HDMI/ARC, a VGA input, AV inputs (three colour),component input, PC audio input, USB input and a co-ax output socket. Nothing like you have described.
Sorry I missed your comment. The TV has three HDMI sockets, one being HDMI/ARC, a VGA input, AV inputs (three colour),component input, PC audio input, USB input and a co-ax output socket. Nothing like you have described.
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You need one of these, an optical cable and an RCA cable. RCA to the co-ax on tv, optical to the optical on the sound system.
The original sound on ours ( 46" Veon) Was crap as well when we first got it, then after adjusting the settings its better than our older TV that it replaced. Its not surround, but never expected it to be.
( At great personal risk of harm, just checked where the settings are -- Had to get the remote from SWMBO)
On the Remote Press the Menu Button on the left , its right above the channel + - - A menu bar appears along the top of the screen, you can select different options - move the selection using the Arrows ( has OK in between them) till Audio appears, looks like a Music Symbol. Once in there you can alter the sound output greatly, either pre-sets, or create your own.
When watching Movies, We either use the USB port on th eside with a USB drive inserted, or for greater control fire up the Media Center which is using HDMI port 3 and the Audio runs through the stereo
Last edited by wainuitech; 04-12-2014 at 04:36 PM.
See you have Optical in/Composite on your Home Theatre http://www.lg.com/nz/home-theatre-sy...pecifications#
I run my veon through my amp to my stereo speakers using the headphone out socket to the auxiliary on my amp as the veons have crap sound normally
Can you get a cable with the optical on one end and an RCA on the other ?http://jaycar.co.nz/productView.asp?...x&form=KEYWORD
You need one of these, an optical cable and an RCA cable. RCA to the co-ax on tv, optical to the optical on the sound system.
No, hence the need for that adapter.
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