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I have fiber optic connection between my blu ray and my surround sound but can’t get rear speakers to work?

Question by : I have fiber optic connection between my blu ray and my surround sound but can’t get rear speakers to work?
I connected my blu ray player to my surround sound system system with a fiber optic cable. The sound comes out great from most of my speakers – but the rear speakers do not have any sound. Help? I have a samsung dvr/surround sound system and it is connected to a samsung blu ray player.

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Answer by gurrawar s
After you make sure all the connections on the back of the receiver are correct, check to see if the speaker wires are getting shorted, i.e. positive getting in contact with the negative.
The other thing you could check is if your config is 5.1 or 7.1, the blue ray, TV and receiver ( if any) are in surrond mode and not in stereo mode

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Surround sound speakers for a samsung blu ray 3600 player?

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Question by Fiestyone: Surround sound speakers for a samsung blu ray 3600 player?
Brought the samsung 3600 blu ray player and thought I would be able to use it with my current samsung dvd home theatre speakers by just simply swapping the dvd player with the blu ray player, but the speakers jacks are totally different. Is my only option to return the player and get the whole blu ray surround system?? Thanks!

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Answer by Texperson
Does your old samsung system have either a digital coax input or an optical input on the back of the dvd player/receiver? You can leave the speakers attached to the old dvd player if it’s receiver has either one of those inputs. Then, you can run one of those types of cable out of the blu ray into the receiver, select bitstream as the blu ray’s audio output and it will work.

If it doesn’t have either of those type of inputs, then you would need a new one to get surround out of the blu ray.

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