Sanyo 30'' Widescreen SDTV w/DirecTV trying to use s-video (works) and RCA for audio

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So I got the S-video running from my TV to the DirecTV box and the display looks so much better than the coaxial they put in. I am now trying to figure out how to get audio to the TV. I have some RCA cables (red-white) for audio and I am trying to run them from my DirecTV box to the TV. When running them from AV1 or AV2 to the TV's open red-white (by itself, other hookup is the component hookup which is taken for my PS3/xbox) but still no audio. Any ideas here?

Also why the heck did it give me tag error 3 of them, I had to basically make a blank message then edit it for the content?
 
So I got the S-video running from my TV to the DirecTV box and the display looks so much better than the coaxial they put in. I am now trying to figure out how to get audio to the TV. I have some RCA cables (red-white) for audio and I am trying to run them from my DirecTV box to the TV. When running them from AV1 or AV2 to the TV's open red-white (by itself, other hookup is the component hookup which is taken for my PS3/xbox) but still no audio. Any ideas here?

Also why the heck did it give me tag error 3 of them, I had to basically make a blank message then edit it for the content?

Whatever input # you used on the TV for the S-vid; you will have to connect the audio into the same corresponding #.
 
P.S. if you post the model # of the TV I can find an image of the patch panel and likely give you a better instruction set. But I think you can get it from the above.
 
Well I found a fix, I had to take out the component audio hook-ups and it worked
(So much for using component for gaming and the other input for audio)
 
Yep, that is exactly what #2 states; not all ports on the TV can be "hot" at the same time with the s-vid / component in use.

I would recommend adding a A/V switching receiver.
 
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