Probably one for Eric the V., or another forum, but just in case anyone else has ideas, thought it worth posting.
As the years go by, two things seem to be happening - my hearing is getting worse and the sound quality from TV sets also gets worse, possibly faster. Presumably with the intent of ensuring that you buy a new £XXX soundbar to go with your £ZZZ set. Of course, the new set will have a loverly, aesthetically pleasing, pencil thin surround so there's nowhere to put a sensibly sized speaker.
OK, got the rant over, so here's the question. Our TV has terrestrial freeview, but in order to use our comically old-fashioned DVD/Hard disk recorder, we have a second tuner. To solve the sound problem, there seem to be two possibles. One is to run a lead from the headphone socket into the (even older) stereo system. This works, but quality doesn't sound quite right - vague memories of setting up stereo kit suggests that there may be matching problems. The alternative is to use the SCART socket on the TV and take audio from that. Quality seems fine, BUT if trying to watch a programme played back from the hard disk, the audio channel comes over as whatever was on the TV's tuner, not what is coming from the HD.
If noone has useful answers, any suggestions of forums where this sort of thing might be explained to an elderly electronic *****?
As the years go by, two things seem to be happening - my hearing is getting worse and the sound quality from TV sets also gets worse, possibly faster. Presumably with the intent of ensuring that you buy a new £XXX soundbar to go with your £ZZZ set. Of course, the new set will have a loverly, aesthetically pleasing, pencil thin surround so there's nowhere to put a sensibly sized speaker.
OK, got the rant over, so here's the question. Our TV has terrestrial freeview, but in order to use our comically old-fashioned DVD/Hard disk recorder, we have a second tuner. To solve the sound problem, there seem to be two possibles. One is to run a lead from the headphone socket into the (even older) stereo system. This works, but quality doesn't sound quite right - vague memories of setting up stereo kit suggests that there may be matching problems. The alternative is to use the SCART socket on the TV and take audio from that. Quality seems fine, BUT if trying to watch a programme played back from the hard disk, the audio channel comes over as whatever was on the TV's tuner, not what is coming from the HD.
If noone has useful answers, any suggestions of forums where this sort of thing might be explained to an elderly electronic *****?