Most modern televisions have at least a headphone output so even if there is no dedicated audio line output, the 3.5mm mini jack can be used to take the television output to an amplifier with just a little experimentation with the levels to be used.
If there isn't even a headphone output, the other solution is to take the audio output from the video source itself. Satellite receivers, cable boxes and disc players usually have an audio line output. Each of the sources can be routed to the amplifier and bypass the television altogether. If this solution is chosen, there is a possibility that the audio may not be synchronized to to the vision. This is due to the signal processing that takes place between the video source and the image reaching the display itself. Most digital receivers and players have a menu setting to adjust the audio delay to overcome this. Look for menu selections called "audio sync" or "audio delay". This solution will work for all sources other than the tuners built in to the television. External receivers are the only solution for this.
Note: There are solutions that involve adding wiring to the inside of the television. Televisions have potentially fatal voltages present inside them. Unless you are qualified, do not attempt any solution that involves taking apart any equipment.
If your TV has RCA audio outputs, you can connect an amplifier to these outputs to plug in speakers. If it has a headphone jack, you can connect computer-type amplified speakers to this output.
You could use an external cable or satellite receiver and connect speakers to that.
If your tv has RCA out, use that. If not, you could use an external digital cable tuner and connect that to your soundbar .
Most sound bars will create a virtual surround from the digital output on the TV. All current Toshiba HDTV's have optical digital audio outputs.
Any external sound system can be connected easily IF the TV has AUDIO OUTPUT connectors.
If your TV has RCA audio outputs, you can connect an amplifier to these outputs to plug in speakers. If it has a headphone jack, you can connect computer-type amplified speakers to this output.
You could use an external cable or satellite receiver and connect speakers to that.
You cannot connect a receiver to this TV. It has no audio outputs. You can connect your stereo to an external source, such as DVD or BluRay player, or a game console.
The TV set needs to have audio output connectors. If it has them connect the TV's outputs to RCA's inputs.
If your tv has RCA out, use that. If not, you could use an external digital cable tuner and connect that to your soundbar .
Apparently records in sound, but doesn't play back in sound on the camera. From the manual p28 You cannot listen to the audio with this camera when a movie is played back. To listen to the audio connect with external outputs such as a TV, a speaker, etc. Presumably sound should work on computer play back, but it doesn't for me :-(
Well, you are talking about two separate sound outputs. The audio built into the PC and the audio system that is built into the HDMI system. If you don't use the audio from your pc...the sound is heard from your hdmi device...in this case the TV. Most TVs don't have a spot to simply attach a subwoofer and you have to once again send the output (from the TV) to an external amp...where you can attach external speakers and a subwoofer. Or...you can simple use the PC audio to plug into a speaker system with a subwoofer. Your TV becomes strictly a MONTIOR.
Most sound bars will create a virtual surround from the digital output on the TV. All current Toshiba HDTV's have optical digital audio outputs.
Connect your PS3 to your TV then connect you surround sound to your TV.
Any external sound system can be connected easily IF the TV has AUDIO OUTPUT connectors.
This may be difficult. If the television has video outputs, you can connect these to the projector. Most of the connections found on a tv are inputs, however.
Connect the external TV tuner card to the laptop using a coaxial cable. Boot up the laptop, and then connect the external TV tuner to a USB port on the laptop. Install the software that goes with the external tuner and follow the prompts.