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Sound Problems Panasonic DVD Home Theater & Panasonic DMP-BD35 & Philips 47" LCD

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System Setup.

1. Philips 47" 47pfl7642d/05 LCD TV
2. Panasonic DMP-BD35 Blu-ray Disc Player
3. Panasonic SC-PT460 DVD Home Theater Sound System.
4. Sky + Box Set

I have setup in the following way.

The Panasonic Blu-ray & Panasonic DVD Home Theater is connected to the Philips LCD TV via 2 HDMI Cables. I think I have the Blu-ray in the HDMI slot 1 on the TV and the Home Theater on HDMI 2 Slot.

I have then used a scart lead to connect the Sky+ Box in EXT 1 (RGB) Scart socket on the TV.

My problem is getting everything to play through the Home Theater Sound System. The only way I have managed to do it so far is via a scart lead from EXT 2 (CVBS /S-Video) to the scart socket on the Home Theater Sound System. Problem is I am getting a little bit of hissing sound from the speakers which I am sure is almost certainly the way I have set it up.

Is there a better way of setting this all up so I don't get the hissing. Its not horrendous but its not great neither.

Any help will be greatfully recieved.

Chris
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Re: Sound Problems Panasonic DVD Home Theater & Panasonic DMP-BD35 & Philips 47" LCD

Does anyone have any ideas?
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Re: Sound Problems Panasonic DVD Home Theater & Panasonic DMP-BD35 & Philips 47" LCD

I have the panasonic 30 bluray player and the philips 47 tv. I don;t have the panasonic receiver or the sky box. are you in the UK?

Jacob

My Home Theater Equipment:

Philips 47pfl7403D/F7 Onkyo 605 7.1 Receiver Aiwa Speakers and Sub woofer Panasonic 80 Blu ray  Toshiba bdx2000 Sony PlayStation 3 Blu ray Direct TV in HD with DVR

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Re: Sound Problems Panasonic DVD Home Theater & Panasonic DMP-BD35 & Philips 47" LCD

You'd probably be better off connecting your source devices directly to the HTIB for the audio, keeping existing connections to the TV for the video. Use the optical input for the Blu-ray. You'll have to switch the receiver to take input from that input rather than the SCART. Try the analog RCA input for the Sky+.
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