So i am assuming that the SCART/Phono Adapter with the DAC convertor is the way to achieve this as well as getting the settings configured correctly for outputs. I Just want to utilise the Speakers connected to it for Audio. The DAV-DZ230 does not have HDMI ARC and it is an old system i got it in 2008. Hi Guys, thanks for your contributions so far to my issue, I agree, I've never heard any suggestion that such an old unit has ARC - and I've connected MANY from that era to numerous TV's - in fact we used to carry SCART to phono adaptors, and 3.5mm jack to phono leads, on the van for that very reason. I can't find any mention of HDMI ARC though in the manual. It does have HDMI Control (HDMI CEC), and there's also a setting to enable/disable sound from the DAV-DZ230 going to the TV via the HDMI connection. I thought the DAV-DZ230 was quite an old system - 2007-ish? That predates HDMI ARC by at least five or six years, surely? Assuming the new LG TV has ARC on at least one HDMI socket that provides sound out from the TV and DVD picture into it. The DAV-DZ230 has Audio Return Channel on its HDMI connection. The switchable SCART adapters are widely available too. Instead of a mains plug power lead they come with a USB to power plug lead. There are versions available that can be powered from one of the spare USB ports on the TV. We're often asked if this can be done with an adapter cable. On the Optical convertors, they turn a light signal in to something electrical. The final part is setting the IN / OUT switch to the correct setting. You should now have a signal flowing from the optical via the converter to the SCART adapter. Next, go to the TV and set the audio out menu (for optical is separate from the HDMI setting) to Stereo PCM or just PCM - it's the same thing as far as optical is concerned. Once you have everything hooked up, plugged in and powered up, put the DAV-DZ230 on to the TV Audio setting. As well as the adapter and convertor you'll need some cables: An optical and a stereo RCA to stereo RCA lead. Then connect that to an Optical to analogue stereo convertor ( example here), then connect the red and the white RCA phono sockets to a switchable SCART adapter ( example here). What you need to use is Optical on the TV. Thanks folks, hopefully this is clear and detailed enough to get a possible solution. I'm thinking there is an easy fix here that I'm missing? ![]() If I change the Sony amplifier to Tuner FM/AM, then that audio will play through the surround sound no problem. When I first set the TV up I set it up using cable, not a set top box or satellite. When I connect the component cable to the TV it acknowledges it by showing "AV x3" on the screen. I've tried changing the sound output settings on the LG with no luck. I've tried using a SCART to composite but I can't get any audio whatsoever. The old TV had a SCART connection, so connecting the amplifier to it and having surround sound through DTV was simple (just using SCART-SCART).Īlthough, this newer LGUJ63 doesn't have a SCART input, only HDMI and component. I've just replaced an old LG plasma screen with a new LGUJ63. The connections on the back of this amplifier are HDMI (for DVD only) and SCART. ![]() I have an old Sony surround sound system/DVD player.
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