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HI, 1.click Start -> Run … enter:services.msc 2. Click OK, a services window will appear, scroll to windows Audio, double click 3. Windows Audio Properties will appear. Change startup type to “Automatic 4. First click Apply, then click on start to start the service
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To reset the OIL message on the speedometer display, turn off the ignition. Press and hold the button on the left side of the display while turning the ignition on. Service OIL will be displayed. Pull out the button on the right side of the display until the service prompt is cleared. The display should now read ---. If this procedure does not work, follow this procedure: With the ignition off, push the right button. Turn the ignition on and then pull the left button. This should clear the warning message.
The Motorola HD-DVRs are notorious for having problems when connected to a receiver. This is because your HD-DVR has anti-piracy code in it that sometimes detects your receiver as an unauthorized recording device and then will not allow anything to be sent to it for fear of piracy. But in your case, you are getting video and audio to your receiver without an error message.
You might have a faulty HDMI cable. If you can borrow one or have another one on hand try using a different one to see if anything improves.
If that doesn't do anything you might need to goto monoprice.com and buy one of their HDMI v1.3 switchers so you can run HDMI from your cable box and from your sound system receiver to the switcher, and then one HDMI cable to your HDTV. And then run a digital optical audio cable from your cable box to your receiver for audio.
The switchers aren't very expensive and should fix your problem (if it isn't a faulty HDMI cable). If the problem persists even with a switcher I'd say your HD-DVR is malfunctioning. And since you said your DVR sometimes is unaccessible, I'm leaning towards a bad HD-DVR as part of the problem.
To troubleshoot I'd try these steps (in order):
1) Try a different HDMI cable from your cable box to your receiver
2) Trade your HD-DVR into Comcast for a new one and see if the problem persists.
3) Buy the HDMI switcher from monoprice.com (make sure it is v1.3)
If all that fails, personally, I'd say you need someone to look at that!
Dear crane_editor,
For broadcasting the video signal coming from the V-8 over the internet you need to have a computer that is equipped with a composite or S-Video input card. Additionally you might need an audio input as well with the possibility to delay the audio to have a live stream with lipsync audio and video.
Roland has launched a new product recently which is actually designed for live streaming applicatons like this. It's called VR-5 AV Mixer & Recorder. This device has a USB streaming output for easy connecting with a computer. The computer will recognize the VR-5 as a USB audio/video class device (like a webcam) so your setup is ready in minutes.
Further the VR-5 is equipped with an audio mixer (with delay for lip sync), built-in preview screens with touch select, PC VGA input, media player and AV recorder (SD card).
Probably the VR-5 covers all of your needs, without the hassle of difficult configuration of all kinds of separate devices.
Kind regards,
Kees
What source(s) are affected? And WHY do you feel compelled to keep the NAD between the source video and the TV, especially if it adds nothing by being there?
Since my TV has a multitude of inputs I run my high-rez video sources only to the TV and high-end audio sources only to my receiver since neither device really benefits from or enhances the other medium.
If the amp uses TIP35Cs and TIP36Cs, those will be the output transistors. Measure the resistance between legs 2 and 3 for each of the output transistors. Do any read near 0 ohms?
I may suggest you to check a switcher that is installed in front of your brake pedal. It may be not working properly. Try removing it and buying a new one (it is not expansive) and install the new one. I had the same problem in my Audi, 1.6, 2000, and now it is ok!
To remove the switcher, first, remove the cable, than remove the switcher, turning it around (not remembering if CW or CCW, you have to try).
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