A friend of mine, of course, bought a TV without asking (me or other fairly technically minded friends) what sockets he needed to have to ensure that his current system would continue to work. So here’s the scenario: He's trying to hook up a Philips Flat screen (sockets: FM Ant, Scart, DVI-I in, Audio In, Video in, S-Video, DVI Audio in) with a Pace NTL box and Philips LX3000D surround sound system (Scart, Audio In, Audio out, S Video out, Video Out, Signal Out(coaxial and optical) Antenna). Haven’t got the details for the sockets on the back of the Pace box but I need somebody to steer me/him in the right direction. It seems that at the moment he needs to scart the ntl box to the TV which leaves him with no way of getting the sound from the TV to the surround sound system. Does he tune the TV into a signal from the ntl box and use a coaxial cable to get that signal leaving the scart free to hook up to the surround sound system?