Trying to fit a home cinema kit...
Trying to fit a home cinema kit...
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anonymous-user

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76 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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Dave 500

7,530 posts

264 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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What TV is it?

From the pic unless your going to use the headphone socket its not looking good frown

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

241 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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What CJS said sounds right to me. My Panasonic tv has 3 scarts and all 3 have audio output.

Dave 500

7,530 posts

264 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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If you want just left and right out use the headphone socket and one of these.

http://www.vdctrading.com/products_gridview.asp?Su...

Thats all I can really think of frown

touching cloth

11,706 posts

261 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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Scart leads are bi directional, they can carry signals both to and from a source at the same time, each pin is allocated such a purpose. See here :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCART

Pin 1 is audio out and Pin 2 audio in. As such it's entirely possible to "tap off" the audio output at least in theory, however the relevant pin will also have to have been wired up for such an output within your television, don't know if that is standard practice or not tbh and I would imagine a lot of budget brands might not bother, on the basis that for most tellies scart's primary use is for receiving. As above, if you have headphone socket that will be a more guaranteed solution, it will I guess remove the televisions own speakers from use however and not sure if that would cause an issue for you.

Edited by touching cloth on Monday 27th June 19:58

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

241 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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Do you have anything at all you can use to test rca outputs (amp, stereo, ghetto blaster, computer)? If so then just get one of the scart/rca adaptors (they are pretty cheap) and test it, then you'll know for sure.

I'm using a scart for audio output to a Dolby surround amp myself - actually a combination of HDMI for video and scart for audio as my amp is also my DVD player.

It would be unusual if at least one of the scarts not to be 2-way as things like video recorders often need 2-way connections.

nonuts

15,855 posts

251 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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Waste of time IMO, if you're after sound quality you're doing it back to front. Get a DVD / Blu-Ray player and connect that to the TV AND Amplifier / speakers, then it doesn't matter what's going on with the TV. At least films will then sound good even if TV will still be just through the TV.

stevieb

5,253 posts

289 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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nonuts said:
Waste of time IMO, if you're after sound quality you're doing it back to front. Get a DVD / Blu-Ray player and connect that to the TV AND Amplifier / speakers, then it doesn't matter what's going on with the TV. At least films will then sound good even if TV will still be just through the TV.
What he said.

If you cant do the above thne you could try one of the Scart to RCA converters and then feed the Left and Right signal to the hifi.

what hifi are you trying to connect this to?

I should have a scart to RCA converter at home somewhere if you want one to try.. (will have a look tonight when i get home.) Also have a HP 3.5mm plug to RCA if you just wanted to try something and to check it works how you want?

Do you have the speakers and hifi yet? If not if you want try to make sure it works with the TV and your DVD player then i have a spare Denon Amp (AVR3300) in the garage at home.

Puggit

49,417 posts

270 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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nonuts said:
Waste of time IMO, if you're after sound quality you're doing it back to front. Get a DVD / Blu-Ray player and connect that to the TV AND Amplifier / speakers, then it doesn't matter what's going on with the TV. At least films will then sound good even if TV will still be just through the TV.
This - my Humax feeds directly in to my blu-ray via audio cables. The blu-ray is also my amp (Sony job).

No sound goes from the TV to the amp...

volks al

4,107 posts

236 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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Scart have a little circle symbol on them with either an arrow in or arrow in/out showing directional ability of the scart socket. hth

nonuts

15,855 posts

251 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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You could get an external freeview box and do the same as suggested with the DVD player, might be easier. The sound quality isn't going to be great though whatever you do, best would be if you can find a decent freeview (or freeview HD) box that has a digital audio output and then connect that to a decent amp / speakers.

Ranger 6

7,529 posts

271 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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anonymous said:
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A line out from SCART or the TV will need to go through some sort of amp, so either a separate 5.1 amp or active speakers.

I think you'll find the easiest solution will be a one box 5.1 system rather than a sub and speakers. Then use the Maplin adapter from the other thread to run a phono lead to the amp.

Puggit

49,417 posts

270 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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anonymous said:
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Ugh - sounds like an old Humax? Old TV too if it doesn't have an optical audio out...

stevieb

5,253 posts

289 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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anonymous said:
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What have you got in terms of a Hifi? As long as you know that you will only be getting 2 channel stereo through the hifi and possible Pro-logic surround only. you will not be able to get the 5.1 sound from the 2 phono leads.




volks al

4,107 posts

236 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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£200 for 2.1 Stereo sound with no Dolby processing, makes an all in one system with 5.1 DD & DTS for about £150 seem a bargain confused