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Magnavox 47" has picture but no sound. Brand new TV. We don't have cable or satellite yet just using a dvd player. Tried all inputs and also tried removing one cord at a time please help
Thank you. I will tell my husband to try this. His friend went to walmart and bought speakers and now it's playing. Never had this problem before.Thank you. I will tell my husband to try this. His friend went to walmart and bought speakers and now it's playing. Never had this problem before.
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Change the source on the Philips/Magnavox to switch between satellite and movies (warning: this particular Philips/Mag cannot process HD Satellite receiver boxes). You can switch sources by using the Magnavox remote and pressing 0-2. Then press ch down until the display says either L1 or L2 - whichever input the satellite is connected to. Another warning: For my instructions to work, you must have a non-HD satellite receiver, and you must run a red, white and yellow cable from the satellite box to the Magnavox instead of a standard coaxial cable wire (and then, of course, run a second set of red, white and yellow cables from the Magnavox to your TV).
Assuming you have picture on the TV when hooked up to cable, antenna or satellite I would take the DVD player to a friends house to see if it worked on their set (using your cables of course). If you can't get a picture on your TV no matter what, then it could be either the Jungle IC or EEPROM IC inside the set. Since it displays "No Video Signal" on the screen, that leaves out the High Voltage section of the TV. My main suspicion would be the video cable or settings on the DVD or TV.
Thank you. I will tell my husband to try this. His friend went to walmart and bought speakers and now it's playing. Never had this problem before.
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