This is the case of trying yo put the square peg in the round hole. You home theater, as it is older, handles signals in an Analog Format. The TV, being newer technology, handles signals in a Digital Format. There are sets out there that have both RCA and HDMI inputs, but you need to do you homework and ensure compatibility before selecting devices as these two are incompatible.
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This is the case of trying yo put the square peg in the round hole. You home theater, as it is older, handles signals in an Analog Format. The TV, being newer technology, handles signals in a Digital Format. There are sets out there that have both RCA and HDMI inputs, but you need to do you homework and ensure compatibility before selecting devices as these two are incompatible.