Brought this set back from europe also. It worked in the states before but with a cable box. Is there a way for it to recieve the signal straight from the wall?Brought this set back from europe also. It worked in the states before but with a cable box. Is there a way for it to recieve the signal straight from the wall?
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You hooked up the sound bar to the cable box red & white sockets, right. Now you have the soundbar hooked up to the TV red and white sockets. Did you notice any difference with the labeling on the two sets of sockets? The cable box sockets were labeled "Audio Out", but the TV sockets are labeled "Audio In"
AV signals are directional. Any socket labeled "Out" will give a signal from it for connecting to another device e.g. the connection from the cable box to the soundbar.
Any socket labeled "In" is designed to accept a signal from something else, but it won't give a signal out. So you can't connect the TV's Audio In socket to the soundbar's Audio In socket because both expect a signal from something else and neither supply a signal out.
Check the back of the Proscan TV. Is there a socket labeled Audio Out? If so, use that.
hey,
when you used the HDMI cable at your friends place, the PS3 display got set to 1080p.
to bring it back to standard definition (red, white, yellow wire), follow these steps.
turn off you TV and PS3
turn on your TV
With your PS3 turned off, press and hold the Power button on the front of the PS3 for about 10 seconds (the system will beep as normal as it starts up but after 7-10 seconds it will beep again). The video settings should now be reverted. Doing this will also reset any theme settings.
Now you should be able to see your PS3 menu on the TV.
Trouble shoot:
Make sure cables are in tight. and corrected to the correct tv input
Test your HDMI cable on another device. (is it working)
Make sure your TV is set to the correct input.
Try another device on your TV's HDMI input.(working?)
Try anolog hookup instead of HDMI (is that working)
Google a program called Video Download Studio then you can use it FREE download video or audio form YouTube, google, metacafe, redtube, dailymotion etc. attention: download function is no need to register you can also use it to convert video to audio, video to video, audio to audio. use it convert video to mp3 mp4 for your iPod tutorial; http://www.downloadvideos-convert.com/how-to-use
1.Check audio/video RCA jack cables 2.check S-video(if you use S-video cables) 3.check with another dvd player to get normal picture on your tv system. if picture is normal in this process. then problem with your old dvd player. 4.if same problem occurs in other dvd player. then problem with your television. external audio/video processing circuits 5.if the tv is ok. then the problem with your old Dvd player audio.video converting circuits 6. if can be rectified by authorised service engineers 7.Contact service engineer. as there is no recitification process from user part
Brought this set back from europe also. It worked in the states before but with a cable box. Is there a way for it to recieve the signal straight from the wall?
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