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I plugged my Macbook into my Denon DRA-685integrated amp. I can a lie from the headphone out on the Macbook to the "audio line in" in back. I got great sound through my speakers, although, I had to control the volume form the Macbook. However, I am now unable to get sound through my Denon from any of the other sources which are hooked up - i.e., DVD, cable TV, etc. What should I do?

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You have six stereo inputs labeled Turntable, Tape Recorder, CD Player, DVD Player, VCR, and Video Aux, you have change the Aux (Use remote) according to get sound of the other device.

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