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Old 29-07-2005, 8:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help re component 7 panasonic

Hi everyone, iv been wondering about this prob for a while, i Have a panasonic crt 32pd50, it has a component connection on the TV, I dont have a home cinema, so if I attach a component connection to my Pioneer 575 how do I get sound.

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Hi everyone, iv been wondering about this prob for a while, i Have a panasonic crt 32pd50, it has a component connection on the TV, I dont have a home cinema, so if I attach a component connection to my Pioneer 575 how do I get sound.

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I'm presuming a Pioneer 575 is a DVD player?
If so, it will probably have audio outputs..........maybe right/left phono sockets?..........get a scart to 3 phonos lead........they are usually available with a in/out switch on the scart plug end and use the red and white phono plugs which carry audio, just leave the yellow (composite video) hanging free.
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Connect the component cable to DVD , enter menu and select component connection as the dvd source. Connect a scart lead between TV and DVD this will carry the sound.
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