All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Connecting external speakers to tvPosting here again in case it might help someone in the future. Someone here and on another forum suggested using the earphone jack on the tv. I ordered a cable from Amazon with a 3.5mm plug on one end and rca plugs on the other end. Plugged the earphone jack into the tv and rca end into the DVD’s player. Now all my speakers work. Thanks for your input.Re: Connecting external speakers to tvSorry for asking, folks. Didn't intend to cause arguments etc. Should have learned by now that simply asking a dumb question would cause some people to reply by reminding me what a doofus I am. For those that tried to help, I appreciate it. I'll figure it out for myself if I can.Re: Connecting external speakers to tv Lynnmor wrote: If all else fails, you could read the manual that came with the TV. Wow, thanks for the help.Re: Connecting external speakers to tvWow. Thanks for all the responses. I definitely need to do some homework before I can figure out what I have now and see if it will work. I will check this out this week and see where to go next. Thanks again and I will get back to you guys ASAP.Connecting external speakers to tvHave a question about connecting my HDTV to better speakers. In my 2004 Jayco motorhome, I have replaced my old tv with a new HDTV. However as most of you know the speakers in the tv are terrible, especially with the furnace or AC running. When I bought the MH it already had a DVD/AMFM radio installed with wires running to four speakers installed in the MH. What I need to know is, can I connect my TV THRU the DVD player's speakers? Note that the DVD player is an old one and DOES NOT have an HDMI connection, if that makes any difference. What cables do I need and where do I connect them is what I need to know. Any information appreciated and any questions you may have to help me are welcomed.Re: Roku in motorhomeThanks to everyone for the suggestions/information. I plan on giving it a try when we get to the campground.Re: Roku in motorhomeAnother question. Any way to get network tv with roku?Re: Roku in motorhomeI have 15gb per phone so total of 30 go. Short 4 day trip so should be okRe: Roku in motorhomeThanks very much for the information. I am going to hook it up now and give it a try.Re: Roku in motorhome IB853347201 wrote: Yes. We do it all the time. Do you have Verizon? I am told I can use up to 15GB per device on 4G. Is that similar to yours? Thanks.
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