#SAMSUNG DVD HOME CINEMA CONTROL HOW TO#
Then it’s a case of deciding how to connect the devices:.Either carefully look around the back of the system or use the instruction manual or quick start guide if you have it. You may even have an HDMI input spare which would be great if Sky boxes came with more than one output – but they don’t so it’s of little use here. If you have not connected anything to the system before, you will more than likely have an optical and/or red and white phono input spare. See what spare inputs you have on your home cinema system.Use your manual or simply look around the back to see what you have.
So to get the audio to your system you will need to use either the red and white phono sockets (shown far right to the image below) or preferably with an optical cable (circled below) if it is available on your box. Modern Sky boxes come with a single HDMI socket which you will have used to connect it to your television, and earlier ones with a scart socket instead. Find the connection option from your Sky box.To start with, you’ll have to do a little bit of research: The process is actually quite simple when you know how, but like a lot of things with technology it’s never quite as easy as it should be. One of the most common questions we get asked here at Home Cinema Buyer is how to connect your Sky box to your home cinema system so you can enjoy surround sound from all your favourite television programmes, movies and sports as well as from DVD’s.