This is one of a few common ways to connect a Home Theater Surround Sound Receiver. Some people like to vary their connections based on their unique situation and preferences. An example of one such variation would be to connect your TV Set-top box directly to the TV using either HDMI or Component video and then connecting that same Set-Top box to the Home Theater Surround Sound Receiver using a Digital Optical (Toslink) cable. The variations lets you hear sound via your TV speakers.
nicely explained, perhaps for part 3 you could physically connect all the components show how its done.
benchaud 2 months ago
This is one of a few common ways to connect a Home Theater Surround Sound Receiver. Some people like to vary their connections based on their unique situation and preferences. An example of one such variation would be to connect your TV Set-top box directly to the TV using either HDMI or Component video and then connecting that same Set-Top box to the Home Theater Surround Sound Receiver using a Digital Optical (Toslink) cable. The variations lets you hear sound via your TV speakers.
homeintegrations 4 months ago