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un mute it, sum tv's require an external tuner for sound. if you don not have a built in tuner go back to the house you took it from and get the rest of the parts you unpaged.
Does you car volume get lower when you stop. If not sounds like an internal issue. No sound at all my brother hooked his up and when he switched to tuner everything would go through the subs but you would not know it sounded like his 6x9s no bass. was a wiring issue. I dont know if this helped or not.
Are you running your audio through an amplifier? If you are, it sounds like you are using the blue wire (power antenna remote turn on) instead of the blue/white (amplifier remote turn on). The blue wire shuts off when you leave tuner mode, thus turning your amp off.
are you using an amplifer? if so, it sounds like you are using the blue wire instead of the blue/white wire to turn the amp on. the blue is antenna remote and turns of when it is not in tuner mode. the blue/white is amplifier remote.
How about the patch cord from the tuner sound output to the line input of the PC's sound card. ? Many have neglected to put that in. Green jack on the tuner to Blue jack on the PC.
I have sound except in DVD mode. My granddaughter pushed a button and the sound went off. Help please.
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