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Tafkam Hokie

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I've got the Roku plugged into my stereo


in one of the HDMI-IN ports, then have the TV connected to the HDMI-OUT.

So the receiver splits the audio and video signal. Receiver processes the audio and sends it to the 5.1 speaker setup. Video (without sound) goes to the TV.

If your receiver is from the 90's and doesn't have HDMI ports, that won't work. But my receiver is maybe 10ish years old.

(In response to this post by Hoakie82)

Posted: 01/30/2019 at 5:45PM



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Another question on "Smart TV's" and You Tube TV. -- Atlee Hokie 01/30/2019 08:48AM
  UPDATE: I have the same TV as you and -- YardBird 01/30/2019 2:25PM
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  This is the correct answer. -- ElbertoHokie 01/30/2019 09:29AM
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