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After setting volume remove all remotes from the room. It is possible that a button is staying activated.
All in the setup of the TV if you are using the "net" option that allows for communication between devices on the HDMI connection turn off as a possibility.
Last resort is the volume control motor driven knob on receiver see if receiver is defective try with other inputs such as radio etc.
Disconnect all inputs and see if volume increases?
Your microphone must be on Mute. Click on Speaker icon on the bottom right -> click on "Mixer" -> if you see any of the volumes muted increase their volume and see if problem is solved. Try using a headphone + mic that are made for chatting.
Right click on the volume control and open the volume controls mixer. If the mic volume is not shown choose properties and there you can add it. You will see a tab called "advanced". If you open that you will have a check box that allows you to turn on or off a setting that will increase the volume of the mic by 4db. IF it is being by another device, evaluate clearly what software you have open at the time. Close them a get to the basics of getting the volume up. It is an attenuator setting for the mic input.
sounds like the volume up button is stuck on the tv , try fiddeling with it on and off , because it is locked down the other controls will not function
Doublclick your speaker icon in your tray (lower right hand corner) and there are seperate sliders for output volume and speaker volumne. If you don't find it there, Start button>control panel>sound and audio icon> advanced settings.
Find your num lock key on the keyboard. It is usually a different color which indicates that it has to be pressed in combination with the function or fn key. They FN key is usually located down in a corner. This will turn off the numlock keys and allow your normal keys to be utilized.
Under the input menu, there is a volume trim function which allow you to increase or decrease the volume level of each input. It is designed so that the volume of different components can be matched to prevent a blast of sound when changing to a lounder output. You can increase the alevel of the dtv input, and decrease the level of the tuner. Tuner volumes are usually high.
check if you have volume buttons on your laptop somewhere if you do check to make sure they are not sticking. If not you might have software on you computer that for some reason is reducing the volume
I figured it out. It is, in fact, the front panel board. Disconnecting it sloves all issues. A contact in one of the tact switches must be stuck or giving an abnormal resistance value to the system. Once disconnected, the remote works correctly. I'd rather replace the entire board than try fixing/replacing a tact button only to have another fail in the future. I've heard this has also been an issue with the power button.
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