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With the TV volume turned to 100%, both tapes and CDs are difficult to hear conversation and action at times. Is there a way to increase the volume on the JVC HR-XVC25U (the TV volume is first rate)? I assume that cleaning the tape heads will only effect tapes and not CDs, so I thus assume the problem is not a dirty machine.
good day, not so familiar with this model but try this.
1) try to check in your DVD remote controller if it does have a + and - buttons indicating volume , if does have this features press + button to increase the sound output
2) if remote commander doesn't have this features try accessing the " SETUP" menu. most probably there would be a button in your dvd remote indicating this button "SETUP"
3)once you've access the setup menu, there would be a dialogue box indicating ( Video setup, Audio Setup, display setup, parental lock) insome cases it will show you a display picture of all this menu
navigate the dialogue box and look for "audio setup" once you've access this part there would be options and controls where you can change the volume/audio settings .
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There's a setting called TruVolume, or something like that. I'm not at home to look at it right now. Turn that off. If it's off, try turning it on. It worked for **** on my 55", but functions wonderfully on my 32".
On remote hit tv button hold set up until it flashes twice. Hit 11758 it will flash 4 times hit set up to lock. Now hit tv button and the volume should work on set.. Hope that works
On the TV-use your finger to adjust the volume level, about midway, then use the remote to shut off the tv, then turn on tv with remote. Volume level should be better! If still not loud enough...using your finger on the tv...turn up volume & repeat remote steps.
If it's just playing DVD's that the volume is low some DVD players have their own volume control.
You could look at the back of your tv and see if the dvd or psp is hooked up to a "line in" or a 'variable' input. The Line in is a constant audio source. The variable will be also affected by the volume on the TV.
have you muliple scart leads connected? is everything wired through the tv? is everything wired together? you need 1 scart lead from the tv with enough scart sockets on it to take all your extras.connect your amp through a scart lead aswell.3 things will have to be turned on at all times e.g. tv,sat,amp.Don't connect any 2 extras together e.g. vcr to sat one will kill the sound from the other
if you are using a cable box
make sure the cable box remote volume is also turned up
go into the customer menu on the tv and verify that the speakers are on
under the audio settings
Bingo! It worked---you have enough familiarity to do the trick.
Thanks, SC Smith
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