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your connection is wrong. Get a RCA wire. Yellow is video and white & red are audio.
Connect the wires to Output from the DVD. Video out and audio out. All that will be connected to the DVD will be output. The DVD is feeding out to the TV, so it is giving.
Now the all connections to the TV will be input. Because the TV is receiving from the DVD. Connect from the DVD to TV respectively.
Turn on the TV and DVD, then press Souce/AV on the TV. Now you should see a display and hear sound from the DVD through the TV.
I hope the above is clear. If not, please let me know.
your connection is wrong. Get a RCA wire. Yellow is video and white & red are audio.
Connect the wires to Output from the DVD. Video out and audio out. All that will be connected to the DVD will be output. The DVD is feeding out to the TV, so it is giving.
Now the all connections to the TV will be input. Because the TV is receiving from the DVD. Connect from the DVD to TV respectively.
Turn on the TV and DVD, then press Souce/AV on the TV. Now you should see a display and hear sound from the DVD through the TV.
I hope the above is clear. If not, please let me know.
1. Press MENU to display the MENU screen, and then press c/d to select "Digital Setup". 2. Press a/b to select "Audio Setup", and then press ENTER. 3. Press a/b to select "PCM" or "Dolby Digital", and then press ENTER. 4. Press MENU to exit.
PCM The optical output terminal output studio signal in PCM form. If your digital audio system does not support Dolby Digital, select "PCM".
Dolby Digital The optical output terminal outputs audio signal in Dolby Digital form. it reproduces sound from surround program of digital.
also check the input assignment of ur dvd palyer's tv input. if it is selected as analog then change it to digital. ok
You must use the remote to toggle the player OUT of HDMI output mode to use the s-video output. The device displays black screen by default, so not possible to see the menu if using s-video. The manual states to press the 'Progressive' button to change modes. Unfortunately, you can't see what mode you're toggling through until you hit the right one (Toshiba blew it here!!). Power on the device WITHOUT a disk in (you can't change modes during DVD playback mode). There are four output modes, so press the 'Progressive' button on the remote and wait for 3 to 5 seconds for the player to switch output modes. Repeat this up to four times to cycle through the available modes. During one of the modes, you should see output to your screen through the cable hookup you've physically attached. You will also notice the led's on the front panel go on and off during the process at times. Good luck ~ and don't bother calling Toshiba support ... friggin waste of time talking to a recording that's dumber than Sh#@!!
1st, does it come with a driver...if it doesn't, just make sure it is installed properly in your PC, then you just need to install a dvd writing software in your PC e.g. NERO Pro (v7 or later)...then, all will fit in...
What I did was turn on the system, don't put in any dvd in, or select an output 1 or 2. Press Menu on the remote, the display on the system display, not on tv should show Speaker, and other options. Select Input, select the one you want to use as the Optical Sound by press enter, then it will ask you on the system display input or optical sound input. Select optical input and press enter it will then say saved. You can then hit exit til goes back to where the display is back on main screen, or just wait til it exit by itself.
sometimes on the remote itself there is a video button to change over to diffrent mode, but at least should hear audio because thats on a totally diffrent output. i would try using a diffrerent output on the dvd player such as svideo, what were u using before on the out, was it component or the standard video out such as yellow output, you will have to use process of elimination..
Two possibilities:
1. Press DISPLAY during playback.
- Use v/V to select an item.
The selected item will be highlighted.
- Use < / > to change the setting of an item.
press ENTER to execute the setting.
Change the setting of:
Audio language and Digital Audio Output mode
Or
Subtitle language
2. Press SETUP - LANGUAGE - Disc Language
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