How do I use my Home Theatre Speakers while watching normal TV?
Regular TV quality usually sucks on LCDs/Plasmas unless you are watching an actual HD source. The reason for this is that these TVs are very sensitive and exaggerate the pixels in the image and produce jaggies and a lot of noise. Most TVs have a DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) filter that can help the picture quality. Even though most cable & satellite companies offer a “digital” it’s more than likely not a digital signal being read by your TV. I’ve even had one of those digital boxes with the OnDemand features and the picture looks awful. Look for a picture format setting on your remote. There should be several options for picture aspect ratio. Most TVs have a “justified” setting. This fills the wide screen and makes the images towards the center of the screen appear more normal, however the edges of the picture will still appear stretched. This is weird to watch at first, but you get used to it pretty quickly. In regards to contrast ratio and such, you should attempt to calibrate your
you need to to and A/V cable to connect the TV to the home theater look for the TV audio out which is in the back of the TV and connect it to the home theater audio input make sure the colors match your home theater needs to be on AUX when you are watching TV Best Wishes, The Best Deal Store **Delivering The Best Deals On The Web**