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Glomp

Audiophyte
Hi everyone.
Today I purchased my first bigscreen TV. The Toshiba 56HMX96. Basically I bought it so that I can finally run my PS3 on HDMI.
The picture is absolutely fabulous but the sound coming from the TV is horrible. Prior to this TV I was running my PS3 off of component and had my audio in my Home Sterio system. (It's just a generic 2 speaker sterio but puts out really great sound)
I would like to continue using my sterio for the sound but I don't know really anything about HDMI.

Is it possible to keep the video coming from HDMI and still run the red and white cables to my Home Sterio? On the back of the TV there is a line pointing from the HDMI input to the audio ports for RCA so I thought simply plugging them in there would work but nothing happened.

I read through all 3 of the manuals and couldn't find an answer there and likewise on the Toshiba website. So really I don't know if this is a wiring issue or perhaps a setting that needs to be adjusted on the TV or the PS3.

Any input anyone could offer would be much appreciated.
 
jaxvon

jaxvon

Audioholic Ninja
Hi everyone.
Today I purchased my first bigscreen TV. The Toshiba 56HMX96. Basically I bought it so that I can finally run my PS3 on HDMI.
The picture is absolutely fabulous but the sound coming from the TV is horrible. Prior to this TV I was running my PS3 off of component and had my audio in my Home Sterio system. (It's just a generic 2 speaker sterio but puts out really great sound)
I would like to continue using my sterio for the sound but I don't know really anything about HDMI.

Is it possible to keep the video coming from HDMI and still run the red and white cables to my Home Sterio? On the back of the TV there is a line pointing from the HDMI input to the audio ports for RCA so I thought simply plugging them in there would work but nothing happened.

I read through all 3 of the manuals and couldn't find an answer there and likewise on the Toshiba website. So really I don't know if this is a wiring issue or perhaps a setting that needs to be adjusted on the TV or the PS3.

Any input anyone could offer would be much appreciated.
I answered this question in your other post. Please don't double post new threads.
 
G

Glomp

Audiophyte
I answered this question in your other post. Please don't double post new threads.
Sorry :eek:

I thought posting in these 2 categories would be my best bet for finding a solution.
 

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