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Fatcat153
01-06-2009, 12:16 PM
Hi All,

Sorry for the no brainer question, please feel free to redirect me to the relevant post if this has been answered before !

I am a UK Resident, I have a SKY HD box that is fed directly from a dish, this in turn is connected to my Samsung Flat Screen TV by a HDMI Cable. I also have a HT System (Panasonic) which has an optical out from the SKY box to the HT, thus I get surround sound from my DVD player. The picture for the HT is from a scart cable from the DVD player to the TV - (the TV only has 1 HDMI connection)

All seems to work fine, however I also have a WII that is connected using the red/White/Yellow lead and I can't get any surround sound for the WII - I guess this is because there is no connection to the HT ! However on my old HT system (Sony) with no optical output I did - can anyone pls advise what I need to change to make life better.

I have checked the Sky Box and there is only 1 HDMI, as there is on the HT, all in all, 1 TV, 1 SKY Box, 1 HT System and 1 WII - whats the best way to hook it all up for the maximum benefit.

Thanks in advance.

FC

Nemo128
01-06-2009, 12:27 PM
All seems to work fine, however I also have a WII that is connected using the red/White/Yellow lead and I can't get any surround sound for the WII - I guess this is because there is no connection to the HT !

Sorry to disappoint you, but the Wii has no surround capability. It only outputs stereo, so you don't need to worry about connecting the audio to a digital input.

Some games for Wii are recorded in Dolby Pro Logic, but it's still 2 channel.

Fatcat153
01-06-2009, 12:30 PM
Thanks for that, is there any way that I could connect the WII to the HT so I don't have to turn that off all the time and then put the TV volume up ?

Is there such a lead available for the WII - I would prefer to be able to use the Aux input on the HT to connect the WII rather than having to mess around with TV controls all the time ?

FC

Pyrrho
01-06-2009, 02:00 PM
Try connecting your Wii directly to your home theater. If it can convert the video to the right output for your TV, you will be done. If there is a problem with this, ask again.