Re: How do I set up a sound bar?

2016-08-31 Thread Monica Jones
Unfortunately, most of the customer service people at Wal-Mart know next to 
nothing about anything they sell. I'm glad you found something at Best Buy. 
Most of the time I find them to be very knowledgeable. If you buy it from 
Wal-Mart, you'd better know exactly what you are looking for. Also, you'd 
best know what questions you need to ask, but even then, they will just look 
at you and say, uhhh. Some might look at the box or outside of the 
package and then they'll ask you what it means after they read it in the 
event that they do find something. (grin)



-Original Message- 
From: Terri Stimmel

Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 5:44 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How do I set up a sound bar?

Hi there Sieghard,


How are you?

Thank you for explaining everything to me regarding the sound bar, my
TV, and Apple TV.


I wanted a sound bar, to receive better sound from my small tv.

However, I didn't do a lot of research on sound bars. I had an idea as
to what they were, and I knew I didn't want to have to spend a klot of
money. But that was about it. I didn't want to ask something off-topic
for the list. I really wasn't sure if this was, because I was discussing
the Apple TV as well.


Anyway, my friend and roommate who tries to help me, doesn't know much
about technology. So we couldn't figure it out. The lady at Wal-mart,
where I bought the sound bar, and where I will never purchase
electronics again, wasn't very helpful at all! So it made the situation
even more frustrating.


This past Monday, we were considering going to Best Buy, and taking the
sound bar, tv, and optical cable down there. They were willing to help
us get it set up.

However, I ended up returning the sound bar and cable back to Wal-Mart.
It turns out, I don't have an optical port on this TV. At least if I do,
I am still not aware of it. But the problem has been solved. I am no
longer frustrated, and I now know next time to do more research on
something I know barely nothing about. Lesson well learned..


I ended up purchasing a pair of speakers with sub wolfer, from Best Buy.
It cost a lot less then the sound bar, and this made me rather happy.
Plus, the man with geek squad, was quite helpful. They usually are when
I go in there. He made sure my friends and I knew how to set up the
speakers. We got home, and set them up in no time. It was terrific!


Thank you for listening to all of this, and giving me important
information. I learned a lot!


Terri

On 8/29/2016 3:37 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:

Terri,

The third gen Apple TV has only 2 types of outputs, HDMI and optical audio 
out. Most new TV's have also an optical audio out and most soundbars have 
an optical audio in. This means you connect your ?Apple TV to your TV via 
HDMI and then connect your TV to the soundbar via the optical audio cable.
This way the TV receives both video and audio via the HDMI cable which 
carries both signals and the TV then sends just audio to your soundbar.
This is sort of beyond what is on topic for the list and nobody can really 
answer your question without knowing exactly what inputs and outputs your 
TV has and what inputs are on your soundbar.
If the soundbar only has analogue inputs as in RCA style red and white 
then you have to see if your TV has this type of output and connect the 
output from the TV to the input of the soundbar.
If the soundbar has an optical audio input you could of course use the 
optical cable and connect the Apple T V directly to your soundbar totally 
bypassing the TV. This means the TV would not have to be on for you to 
listen to any of the Apple TV channels and if your TV was connected to the 
Apple TV via HDMI and you had somebody sighted around who wanted to watch 
then you just turn on the TV and mute or turn down the TV volume.



Regards,
Sieghard



Regards,
Sieghard


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Terri Stimmel

Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 4:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: How do I set up a sound bar?

Hello everybody,


I have a few questions, and I am hoping someone on here might be able to 
help me.



Last week, I bought a small, 19 inch, Insignia tv, for my bedroom. It
does not have the greatest of sound. But it isn't awful either.

However, I want to contact my 3rd generation Apple tv to this tv. This
way, I can watch whatever I want when I can't sleep, and won't possibly
disturb my roommate.


I thought about just purchasing some small speakers, because I don't
need extreme sound. But for some reason, when I use the Apple tv on the
Insignia tv in the living room, I always have to turn the volume way up.
Voiceover is loud! But the programs are not. So this is why I decided to
purchase a sound bar. I don't know much about them, but have heard of
them before.


So last night, my roommate and I went to Wal-Mart. I honestly didn't
want to spend too much money, especially when I didn't

Re: How do I set up a sound bar?

2016-08-31 Thread Terri Stimmel
Hi there Sieghard,


How are you?

Thank you for explaining everything to me regarding the sound bar, my 
TV, and Apple TV.


I wanted a sound bar, to receive better sound from my small tv.

However, I didn't do a lot of research on sound bars. I had an idea as 
to what they were, and I knew I didn't want to have to spend a klot of 
money. But that was about it. I didn't want to ask something off-topic 
for the list. I really wasn't sure if this was, because I was discussing 
the Apple TV as well.


Anyway, my friend and roommate who tries to help me, doesn't know much 
about technology. So we couldn't figure it out. The lady at Wal-mart, 
where I bought the sound bar, and where I will never purchase 
electronics again, wasn't very helpful at all! So it made the situation 
even more frustrating.


This past Monday, we were considering going to Best Buy, and taking the 
sound bar, tv, and optical cable down there. They were willing to help 
us get it set up.

However, I ended up returning the sound bar and cable back to Wal-Mart. 
It turns out, I don't have an optical port on this TV. At least if I do, 
I am still not aware of it. But the problem has been solved. I am no 
longer frustrated, and I now know next time to do more research on 
something I know barely nothing about. Lesson well learned..


I ended up purchasing a pair of speakers with sub wolfer, from Best Buy. 
It cost a lot less then the sound bar, and this made me rather happy. 
Plus, the man with geek squad, was quite helpful. They usually are when 
I go in there. He made sure my friends and I knew how to set up the 
speakers. We got home, and set them up in no time. It was terrific!


Thank you for listening to all of this, and giving me important 
information. I learned a lot!


Terri

On 8/29/2016 3:37 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
> Terri,
>
> The third gen Apple TV has only 2 types of outputs, HDMI and optical audio 
> out. Most new TV's have also an optical audio out and most soundbars have an 
> optical audio in. This means you connect your ?Apple TV to your TV via HDMI 
> and then connect your TV to the soundbar via the optical audio cable.
> This way the TV receives both video and audio via the HDMI cable which 
> carries both signals and the TV then sends just audio to your soundbar.
> This is sort of beyond what is on topic for the list and nobody can really 
> answer your question without knowing exactly what inputs and outputs your TV 
> has and what inputs are on your soundbar.
> If the soundbar only has analogue inputs as in RCA style red and white then 
> you have to see if your TV has this type of output and connect the output 
> from the TV to the input of the soundbar.
> If the soundbar has an optical audio input you could of course use the 
> optical cable and connect the Apple T V directly to your soundbar totally 
> bypassing the TV. This means the TV would not have to be on for you to listen 
> to any of the Apple TV channels and if your TV was connected to the Apple TV 
> via HDMI and you had somebody sighted around who wanted to watch then you 
> just turn on the TV and mute or turn down the TV volume.
>
>
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Terri Stimmel
> Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 4:38 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: How do I set up a sound bar?
>
> Hello everybody,
>
>
> I have a few questions, and I am hoping someone on here might be able to help 
> me.
>
>
> Last week, I bought a small, 19 inch, Insignia tv, for my bedroom. It
> does not have the greatest of sound. But it isn't awful either.
>
> However, I want to contact my 3rd generation Apple tv to this tv. This
> way, I can watch whatever I want when I can't sleep, and won't possibly
> disturb my roommate.
>
>
> I thought about just purchasing some small speakers, because I don't
> need extreme sound. But for some reason, when I use the Apple tv on the
> Insignia tv in the living room, I always have to turn the volume way up.
> Voiceover is loud! But the programs are not. So this is why I decided to
> purchase a sound bar. I don't know much about them, but have heard of
> them before.
>
>
> So last night, my roommate and I went to Wal-Mart. I honestly didn't
> want to spend too much money, especially when I didn't know much about
> them. We found an RCA for about 50 dollars. This was fine by me.
>
> The lady at the store was pretty clueless as to help us. But she
> recommended that I purchase an optical cable, which I did.
>
> I myust say, this is the most oddest thing I have ever seen! And I don't
> believe my tv has a spot for any part of this cable. We looked all over,
> and tried to connect it to cer

RE: How do I set up a sound bar?

2016-08-29 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Terri,

The third gen Apple TV has only 2 types of outputs, HDMI and optical audio out. 
Most new TV's have also an optical audio out and most soundbars have an optical 
audio in. This means you connect your ?Apple TV to your TV via HDMI and then 
connect your TV to the soundbar via the optical audio cable.
This way the TV receives both video and audio via the HDMI cable which carries 
both signals and the TV then sends just audio to your soundbar.
This is sort of beyond what is on topic for the list and nobody can really 
answer your question without knowing exactly what inputs and outputs your TV 
has and what inputs are on your soundbar.
If the soundbar only has analogue inputs as in RCA style red and white then you 
have to see if your TV has this type of output and connect the output from the 
TV to the input of the soundbar.
If the soundbar has an optical audio input you could of course use the optical 
cable and connect the Apple T V directly to your soundbar totally bypassing the 
TV. This means the TV would not have to be on for you to listen to any of the 
Apple TV channels and if your TV was connected to the Apple TV via HDMI and you 
had somebody sighted around who wanted to watch then you just turn on the TV 
and mute or turn down the TV volume.


Regards,
Sieghard



Regards,
Sieghard


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Terri Stimmel
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 4:38 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: How do I set up a sound bar?

Hello everybody,


I have a few questions, and I am hoping someone on here might be able to help 
me.


Last week, I bought a small, 19 inch, Insignia tv, for my bedroom. It 
does not have the greatest of sound. But it isn't awful either.

However, I want to contact my 3rd generation Apple tv to this tv. This 
way, I can watch whatever I want when I can't sleep, and won't possibly 
disturb my roommate.


I thought about just purchasing some small speakers, because I don't 
need extreme sound. But for some reason, when I use the Apple tv on the 
Insignia tv in the living room, I always have to turn the volume way up. 
Voiceover is loud! But the programs are not. So this is why I decided to 
purchase a sound bar. I don't know much about them, but have heard of 
them before.


So last night, my roommate and I went to Wal-Mart. I honestly didn't 
want to spend too much money, especially when I didn't know much about 
them. We found an RCA for about 50 dollars. This was fine by me.

The lady at the store was pretty clueless as to help us. But she 
recommended that I purchase an optical cable, which I did.

I myust say, this is the most oddest thing I have ever seen! And I don't 
believe my tv has a spot for any part of this cable. We looked all over, 
and tried to connect it to certain spots. But it just wouldn't work. 
Needless to say, I was quite disappointed! My roommate is not very 
technological, but he tries very hard to help me. We will be taking this 
cable back to Wal-Mart today.


Now I am sorry for all that. But I said all that, to now say this.


How in the world do I possibly hook this thing up to my tv?

I just want better sound, not a darn miracle of sorts. This should not 
be so difficult to do!

I understand that I need something that has red and white RCA jacks, to 
go in to the back of the tv.

But what in the heck is supposed to go in to the back of the sound bar?

What kind of cable do I exactly need? What is it called?

I know this might sound silly, but at this point, I do not care!

Can I possibly use the cords that came with my DVD player?

Or is what the sound bar and tv need, something completely different?


Any help with this rather frustrating situation, would be very much 
appreciated! Thank you for taking the time to read all of this.


Terri

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How do I set up a sound bar?

2016-08-29 Thread Terri Stimmel
Hello everybody,


I have a few questions, and I am hoping someone on here might be able to 
help me.


Last week, I bought a small, 19 inch, Insignia tv, for my bedroom. It 
does not have the greatest of sound. But it isn't awful either.

However, I want to contact my 3rd generation Apple tv to this tv. This 
way, I can watch whatever I want when I can't sleep, and won't possibly 
disturb my roommate.


I thought about just purchasing some small speakers, because I don't 
need extreme sound. But for some reason, when I use the Apple tv on the 
Insignia tv in the living room, I always have to turn the volume way up. 
Voiceover is loud! But the programs are not. So this is why I decided to 
purchase a sound bar. I don't know much about them, but have heard of 
them before.


So last night, my roommate and I went to Wal-Mart. I honestly didn't 
want to spend too much money, especially when I didn't know much about 
them. We found an RCA for about 50 dollars. This was fine by me.

The lady at the store was pretty clueless as to help us. But she 
recommended that I purchase an optical cable, which I did.

I myust say, this is the most oddest thing I have ever seen! And I don't 
believe my tv has a spot for any part of this cable. We looked all over, 
and tried to connect it to certain spots. But it just wouldn't work. 
Needless to say, I was quite disappointed! My roommate is not very 
technological, but he tries very hard to help me. We will be taking this 
cable back to Wal-Mart today.


Now I am sorry for all that. But I said all that, to now say this.


How in the world do I possibly hook this thing up to my tv?

I just want better sound, not a darn miracle of sorts. This should not 
be so difficult to do!

I understand that I need something that has red and white RCA jacks, to 
go in to the back of the tv.

But what in the heck is supposed to go in to the back of the sound bar?

What kind of cable do I exactly need? What is it called?

I know this might sound silly, but at this point, I do not care!

Can I possibly use the cords that came with my DVD player?

Or is what the sound bar and tv need, something completely different?


Any help with this rather frustrating situation, would be very much 
appreciated! Thank you for taking the time to read all of this.


Terri

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