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aquapowers
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I recently hooked up my Sony TV (KD34SX955) and HTIB (HT6800DP) and have been trying all kinds of settings. I am using the digital optical from the receiver to the tv and digital coax from the receiver to the DVD. I also connected the red and white audio from the receiver (Video 2 Audio in) so I can turn the TV speakers off and still listen to analog TV. I am using the cable card and do not have a set top box.

I noticed that if I only select speaker B that I get sound out of the center and back speakers. I do not have speakers connected to the Speaker B inputs. Any ideas?
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Username: Project6

Post Number: 2882
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Go this section and you may find your answers.

http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/3/113395.html
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aquapowers
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Nope, I didn't find my answer
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This is an all in one Home theater in a box, correct? It has a built DVD player?

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aquapowers
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It is a HTIB. It comes with a seperate receiver and DVD player which I have connect using component video and digital coax audio.
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aquapowers
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My question is...should I being hearing anything out of the center and surround back speaker when a change the speaker setting on the receiver from speaker A to speaker B? I don't have any speakers connected to speaker B.
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Username: Project6

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Not at all.
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Username: Dirtfarmer

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Berny
long time no see
keeping out of trouble
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hehe, more like going into trouble!
And you are still hard at it:-)
Did you make your own website yet?
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Username: Dirtfarmer

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well thing have slow down a bit, i thing i all most cover all, that i could thing of that is, but ther do come up with something i never heard of , but i seem to be get in to camcorder and DVR lol

and no i have not give a site thought, so never did it, but i have been geting some nice view for my work, it nice to have people say it some of the best info around it give me a swollen head laughing
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