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Posted on Apr 12, 2008

DVDRHD400. No volume on the TV channels. Will play sound on DVDs but no volume on anything recorded from telly. I have adjusted volume, on tv, cable, dvd but no luck. HELP me too please !!!!!

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  • allibg5 Apr 13, 2008

    Thanks for replying. I had already tried that to no avail I'm afraid.

  • Anonymous May 03, 2008

    Loss of sound from Freeview tuner, and from Aux socket. DVD has sound, recordings on Hard Drive made before fault still have sound, those since dont. Tried restoring defaults no effect. Fault seems to go if you leave it off for a week and then re-appears after a few days after power is applied.












  • Anonymous May 21, 2008

    HELLO CAN YOU HELP ME WITH MY WHARFEDALE DVDRHD400 NO VOLUME ON TV CHANNELS AND NO VOLUME WHEN I RECORD THERE IS VOLUME WHEN I PLAY A DVD CAN YOU HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM THANK YOU.

  • dtovee May 25, 2008

    The sound in seems to have stopped working. No sound from freeview, scart socket or aux audio in. Tried resetting it to factory defaults but it hasn't fixed it. Could the firmware but updated? Doe anybody know where to get it & how to do it?


  • Dazza35 Jun 19, 2008

    My wharfadale DVDRHD400 has also lost the sound I have tried resetting the factory settings but this has not helped. Please can anyone help with another solution, the machine is under a year old and unfortunately I've lost the warranty!!

  • Anonymous Aug 23, 2008

    theres no volume on my av channel. why?

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Hello ,i fixed this problem on a dvdrhd400 i picked up off ebay with same fault. played dvds perfect but no audio coming in from freeview or scart (this is not a firmware update problem). the problem seems to be the capcitors on the tuner board (long retangle board at back which scart connects to) theres a 100uf 10v-16v capcitor (sorry cant remember if voltage was 10v or 16v as i fixed this a month ago and system as been working perfect and dont want to take it all apart again) its in the middle of the board off to one side with afew other 1uf caps around it. replaced it with a 100uf 25v cap (higher voltage is fine as long as same value) Capcitance meter was reading cap as bad. bingo worked perfect ever since.

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This happened to mind too. Am just about to take it apart - as its out of warranty. You know what they say - if you buy cheap, you but twice. Damn, I wish I'd forked out a bit more on something decent.

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Dont buy this its **** buy a panisonic

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I have done that and iv still no sound is this a problem with these dvd"s

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