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Hello, people. I'm trying to utilize my HDTV's internal speakers for sound output for my computer. I bought an RCA cable, and I'm having some issues getting this setup. It's apparently not as simple as I thought it would be. Help?
 

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WHY in the world would you use RCA cables? Why not HDMI, or even VGA? Even the dreaded S-Video would give better quality.

But also, I don't know of a single computer with RCA output.

So... Use the above methods. If using DVI/VGA, then you need a separate sound cable.

And yes, I know you meant sound, but... you don't make sense.
 

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WaffleGod said:
Hello, people. I'm trying to utilize my HDTV's internal speakers for sound output for my computer. I bought an RCA cable, and I'm having some issues getting this setup. It's apparently not as simple as I thought it would be. Help?
Make sure you plugged it into the "Input" jack and not the headphone jack.
 

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JoostinOnline said:
WaffleGod said:
Hello, people. I'm trying to utilize my HDTV's internal speakers for sound output for my computer. I bought an RCA cable, and I'm having some issues getting this setup. It's apparently not as simple as I thought it would be. Help?
Make sure you plugged it into the "Input" jack and not the headphone jack.

I've tried every port on my computer. Even the ones I dare not speak of.
 

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would do you mean by rca cable? is it a 3.5mm to composite L/R audio?
we need more details like HDTV model
 

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WaffleGod said:
JoostinOnline said:
WaffleGod said:
Hello, people. I'm trying to utilize my HDTV's internal speakers for sound output for my computer. I bought an RCA cable, and I'm having some issues getting this setup. It's apparently not as simple as I thought it would be. Help?
Make sure you plugged it into the "Input" jack and not the headphone jack.

I've tried every port on my computer. Even the ones I dare not speak of.
No, I mean on the TV. Often there are both input and output ones.
 

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JoostinOnline said:
WaffleGod said:
JoostinOnline said:
WaffleGod said:
Hello, people. I'm trying to utilize my HDTV's internal speakers for sound output for my computer. I bought an RCA cable, and I'm having some issues getting this setup. It's apparently not as simple as I thought it would be. Help?
Make sure you plugged it into the "Input" jack and not the headphone jack.

I've tried every port on my computer. Even the ones I dare not speak of.
No, I mean on the TV. Often there are both input and output ones.

"AV In" I'd assume is the correct one
 

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HDMI will have the sound channel built in. DVI and VGA usually have to be accompanied with a 3.5mm male-male mini jack cable running from the speaker port on the PC to the back of e TV (usually). To the best of my knowledge, "computer" inputs on TVs are incompatible with RCA/AV sound inputs, and can only use a mini jack cable for sound. The same for other TV ports (composite, component, HDMI), they cannot receive sound through a mini jack cable.

One way to bypass this for all systems (I believe) is to use an optical sound cable (coaxial?). The port looks a bit like a house and all HDTVs and consoles have them. All good sound cards should have one too.
 

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Does your TV have a VGA slot? A lot of HDTVs do, Accompanied by a 3.5mm audio jack for sound.

But the choice with the least hassle would be HDMI if your comp supports it.
 

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Originality said:
To the best of my knowledge, "computer" inputs on TVs are incompatible with RCA/AV sound inputs, and can only use a mini jack cable for sound.

actually, I used a wire like this one to connect my computer to my amplifier and it works.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product....=1&format=2
also, some soundcard or soundcard extension bay comes with audio rca connectors.

@ wafflegod
1. the speaker outbut is the green one (if color coded)
2. refer to your hdtv manual to find which AUX channel is associated with your rca input.
 

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"connect my computer to my amplifier" does not mean connecting it directly to the TV RCA in ports. It means connecting to an amplifier. Using a mini jack to RCA adaptor counts as a "workaround" solution.

Video: VGA/DVI. HDMI. Composite/component
Sound: mini jack. HDMI. L/R RCA audio cables.

That's the kind of input association TVs (that I've encountered at least) have. If there's a way to cross them over, I've not come across it. Some TVs may have that option, but again I've not come across them.
 

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