Hi, this seems to be a physical failure with your connections and not your TV input configuration (as you're able to listen to your audio). First, try to see if there's an obstruction on your iPod dock (maybe some dirt or dust) and on your AV cable. As the video travels through different pins than the USB or power, you may've not noticed the failure until now.
Sony Bravia TVs are all built in the same factory, so they can easily change from NTSC and PAL, try going to your settings and change the TV out to NTSC.
If everything else fails, take it to your Apple Store, they'll be more than happy to test it for you and if it's broken, replace it for a working one.
--Dennis
Make sure your iPod is set to output the right kind of TV signal for your TV: NTSC or PAL. NTSC is primarily used in North America and Japan, while PAL is used in most European countries.
you may need to check you display setting on your flat screen to see if it set to 480p. You may be sending to low of a resolution from the phone to the TV
Could you please add a picture of the components which are heating up crazily? There is a good chance these are voltage rectifying chips. Those will boost the voltage up or buck the voltage down to a specific number.
Please add the picture so I can take a look at which components they are.
If they are the Apple ear bud clones, there is a technique to get them paired and both working. You get the left to work, or you get the right to work!!
Tell your phone to Bluetooth Search.
Press the On button for one earbud.
Press the On button on the other earbud and then double press the button on that one.
Go to the phone. At the bottom of the Bluetooth list you will see two numerical entries that say paired. Ignore those. In the top list of Bluetooth items you have used before, you will see one that is the Friendly Name for your earbuds (mine says i12-TWS). Press that once and it will change to connected. Then both will be connected.
Hi there PatAccording to the user manual for the ipod nano 5th generation you can add audiobooks. These directions are directly from the manualIn itunes, select ipod nano in the devices list and click on the music tabThen select Sync Music, and then do one of the following:(a) Select "Entire music library"(b) Select "Selected playlists, artists, and genres," and then select Audiobooks (below Playlists).Click Apply.The update begins automatically.Hope this helps.
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Press the Menu button on your VIZIO remote. Use the arrow keys to highlight 'Audio' or 'Audio Settings' and press the 'OK' key on the remote. Make sure it says 'On' next to the TV Speakers setting. If it states off, press okay to choose 'ON'.https://downloadnox.onl/ https://vidmate.vet/ https://vlc.onl/
First plug your i-pod 1st generation into my usb port on your computer.Then download and install Sharepod. when the it appears right click the selected song and delete it, in the main menu
Hi Vicki Greenwood, so your Yamaha tells you, check that your speaker cables are not damaged or improperly connected
On the other hand, it controls the level of signal that is input from the Apple TV, it may be overmodulating
Take the tests and comment
Regards Franco Dosil
Hola Vicki Greenwood, por lo que te indica tu Yamaha, comprueba que los cables de tus bafles no esten da?ados o mal conectados
Por otro lado, controla el nivel de se?al que le ingresa desde el Apple TV, puede estar sobremodulando
Haz las pruebas y comenta
Saludos Franco Dosil
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There are two ways to delete music from your iPod. The first is to delete songs in your iTunes library and have iTunes sync your library to your iPod automatically when you plug your iPod into the computer. The second is to manually delete music by resetting the options to a manual setting and deleting music directly from your iPod without affecting the songs in your iTunes library. Follow these steps to delete music from your iPod. Open up iTunes by double clicking on the "iTunes" icon. Go to "Library" on the far left side of the screen. Click "Music" from this list, which will bring up all your music on the main part of the screen. Choose a song you would like to delete from the list and right click on it. Click "Delete" from the drop-down menu that appears to delete your song. Go to the bottom of the left column on the screen to "Playlists." Click on one of your playlists to bring up the list of songs in the list. From there you can delete a song on the list. Connect your iPod to your computer. The iTunes program will automatically sync your iPod to whatever you have changed in your iTunes library as long as it is set to the default settings. Manually Delete Music Connect your iPod to your computer. Open up iTunes. Choose the third option in the "Options" menu called "Manually manage music" by checking the box next to it. It will ask you if you are sure you want to manually manage music on your iPod. Click "OK." Go to "Devices" on the far left column on your screen. You will see your iPod's name directly underneath that with an arrow pointing to the right. Click on the arrow, which will cause it to rotate until it is pointing downward and a drop-down menu will appear with all your songs listed. Click on a category or playlist, which will bring up all the songs in the list in the main section of the screen. Choose on a song listed that you would like to delete and right click on it, then click "Delete" from the drop-down menu that appears to delete your song.