If you have a Hi-Fi or home theater system, it may provide the most direct method of connecting your TV to a pair of stereo speakers. Many modern televisions have RCA audio output ports that you can use to connect to a receiver or amplifier, which results in routing sound to the speakers. To connect a TV to the system, first connect a set of RCA audio cables to the "Audio Out" or other similar port on the rear or side of the television, and then connect the other end of the cable set to the "Auxiliary," or "TV" input port on the amplifier or receiver. If the amp or receiver does not have an Auxiliary or TV input, you can use an unused "CD" or "DVD" port if available. After making the connection, simply press the appropriate source button on the amp or receiver to route sound from the TV to the speakers connected to the stereo. Some high-end receivers or amplifiers even include HDMI ports you can use to route sound to speakers as well as video to other TVs or displays connected to the system.