SOURCE: Unable to play Audio after Video Capture
I happen to have this setup... you need to set the audio source (the usb camera connection.) It is possible to hook up via the sound card, but that could be stressful for some.
SOURCE: problems changing volume & sound horrible
Your player is flipped. It thinks that it's connected to an external device, and acts as if it in line out output. When outputing to line out, you really don't have volume control, and you hear it right with the headphones, you would be missing some amplification. Try to reverse the actions that choose line output: Press and hold BACK. The Home menu appears. Press the arrows to select the settings icon(looks like a suitcase), and then press play/pause. Press the up/down buttons to select Audio Output and press play/pause. Now you should see "line out" selected. move the arrows to another setting - headphones if available, and press play/pause. Now unless something is really wrong with your player it should work. If it doesn't, use your warranty if valid, send for repair. Good luck
SOURCE: fuzzy unclear movie
This can be a defective CCD which senses the images.
Random moving lines and color patches are the symptoms.
We can provide this in 3 to 4 weeks from Sony.
SOURCE: Audio Distortion/fuzzy
I restored the default settings on the PS3 and the problem has gone, i don't know what caused it in the first place but i did change some plugs around when moving my TV while PS3 was plugged in so maybe that caused it. Is a mystery to me but fixed now so that is the main thing.
SOURCE: VHS loads and begins play - fuzzy lines
Hi
Have you tried a head cleaning tape in vcr as fault might be due to dirt on video head or on the acl head, if this does not clear fault video heads could be faulty is could be costley.
regards windyhouse
Is it on all audio sources or only certain ones? Have you swapped the speakers Left-to-Right to isolate the speaker from the signal chain as a cause?
If it's only an analog source doing it I would suspect a bad audio cable or a switch somewhere in the signal path. Typically, it might be a switch you
rarely use, like a Tape Monitor. It's wise to occasionally (with power OFF) operate all manual controls throughput their ranges a number of times to wipe oxides from their contacts.
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