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| Thread ID: 136028 | 2014-01-11 04:13:00 | How to connect Philips sound bar | pct (16854) | PC World Chat |
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| 1364883 | 2014-01-25 19:27:00 | www.avforums.com Just use a standard phono cable (RCA plugs on both ends), will work fine. |
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| 1364884 | 2014-01-25 23:34:00 | SPDIF=COAX (digital) By the way, would improve your picture incredibly if you connect your tv from the Freeview settop box by HDMI or at least component, instead of crappy composite (A/V, the worst :yuck:). |
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| 1364885 | 2014-01-26 10:32:00 | SPDIF=COAX (digital) By the way, would improve your picture incredibly if you connect your tv from the Freeview settop box by HDMI or at least component, instead of crappy composite (A/V, the worst :yuck:). ahh sweet I'll get an SPDIF cable. Yeah wish i had hdmi on my freeview...how do I connect by component? what do I need?? Keen to improve the picture, it's not the best! :) Thanks for the reply |
pct (16854) | ||
| 1364886 | 2014-01-26 11:24:00 | Get a component cable (3 wires, RCA plugs on both ends, coloured red, blue and green), just match to socket colours on TV and set top box (STB). en.wikipedia.org You may need to adjust STB and TV settings to enable component (or they may sense automatically), take a look at your manual/s. You will also need audio, but you've already sorted that :). |
feersumendjinn (64) | ||
| 1364887 | 2014-01-26 11:43:00 | You don't need a SPDIF cable, a standard cable with RCA plugs on both ends will do (read post #11 including the link). Also make sure to read the wikipedia page/link in the last post. |
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