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Since I have my receiver connected to my TV, I have the TV's built in speakers disabled and the audio is output to the receiver via optical audio cable. There are two options. To answer your question, Q. I civil my Roku 3 review sample via HDMI to an and began with a wired Ethernet connection, since my router is located in a cabinet next to my gear rack. Then the TV is hooked up to the receiver via standard RCA cables plugged into the audio out jacks on the back of the TV. I then plugged my satellite into it and then plugged my xBox into it. If I can hear it from the TV speakers, I should logically be able to hear it through my receiver. roku hookup to receiver If your Roku Stick has a USB con cable and your TV has a USB port, you can instead plug the USB cable into your Roku Stick and your TV. Confirm your display settings. Somebody here with a bag of ideas should be able to help you out. Just a thought, have you social changing the audio setting for the HDMI Input on your tv.

I have the latest Roku that only has HDMI and I have not hooked it up yet. I am in the process is updating the home theater my wife watches with new TV, receiver , DVD player , Direct TV and will also connect the Roku. My question is do I connect the Roku to the TV and then it will either play thru the TV's speakers and then if she wants home theater sound the HDMI from TV to receiver. We don't have XBOX and don't plan to get one. Also, with the DVD, Direct TV and Roku, do I connect them to the TV and then run an HDMI from the TV to home theater receiver. Please excuse these elementary questions. Can you tell I'm older? Are there other HDMI devices I need to consider? We don't have cable. Not a lot of discussion needed for this. Track this discussion and email me when there are updates If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem. Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended. Preview post Submit post Cancel post Thanks Bob, but I haven't bought anything but the Roku yet. I'm going to upgrade the Direct TV satellite to on that is on demand and that's when I thought I would go ahead and get all new stuff. The main reason I asked was to get an idea about how many HDMI connections I needed. We are seniors and she won't use the home theater that often, but maybe she will change.

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