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If you've switched on your TV and the sound comes through fine, but you're not seeing any picture; there are 3 potential issues. No video with normal audio on a Smart TV will the result of one of the following issues: A connection issue; the most common problem. ... An issue with the device connected to the TV
https://www.samsung.com/au/support/tv-audio-video/my-tv-has-audio-but-no-video/
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If you don't have a Progressive Scan TV or you don't have the DVD player connected to the correct Input Jacks, and you activate Progressive Scan in the DVD player you won't see a picture! Don't panic-try the following:
First, press the PREV/VIDEO button on the front of the DVD player (it will go to the next video output option, which is an interlace output so a picture should appear on the TV screen). If that doesn't work, press and hold PREV/VIDEO button on the front of the DVD player for 3 seconds. Now, press the PREV/VIDEO button again (it will go to the next video output option, which is an interlace output so a picture should appear on the TV screen). If you still don't see a picture on your TV screen, make sure the yellow cable (provided) that is attached to white and red cable (called audio/video cables) is connected to the DVD player's PREV/VIDEO jack and the TV's Video Input jack. Change your TV channel to your TV's Video Input
channel that activates the TV's VIdeo Input jack where you have connected the yellow cable (page 9 of your manual has more information).This PREV/VIDEO jack on the DVD player always outputs interlace video, so you should see a picture on the TV screen.
As a last resort, you can reset the DVD player to the factory default settings:
Press and hold the STOP button on the remote control and the NEXT button on the front of the player at the same time - wait at least 5 seconds before you release both buttons
On the back of the cinavision you have two groups of sockets. The yellow socket under Video out is picture. Red and white is sound. Connect them to the TV's yellow red white sockets marked Video In 1. This connection will give you picture and sound from either the VCR or the DVD deck.
There's a better picture quality available for DVDs only from the Component video out sockets (green red blue). Next to them is another set of audio sockets (red white). Connect all five sockets to the TV's input number 2. The colours match up. The picture from Component will be clearer and sharper.
On your Sharp TV remote, select Video 1 to watch VCR, and Video 2 to watch DVDs.
Hmm.. Make sure that your TV is set on Video (1,2 or 3) depends on which port you connected your camera. Can you view the pictures properly on your TV? If you can see the pictures/videos on your camera and then connect it to your TV, you should be able to see the pictures and the videos. Unless the AV cable is damaged/not working.
Make a fist bang on the tv bazel frame.See if u get a picture or flashes of a picture?If Yes,ur tv have cold solders joints on the tv video board,that the video board connected to CRT- tv picture tube.U have a soldering iron and a roll of sloders,also can u do basic soldering?Yes resolder all the Video sockets pins Holes that connected the video board to the CRT tube together.Tv shoud have picture again.
Could you try to set your channel to 2,3, or 5 when viewing video from dvd. Or try search which channel will the video and audio will sync in tune. I think this is an old tv.
I don't know how you connect the unit to the tv. Let's just start on basic: composite video/audio(yellow-video, white/red-audio) connect to TV composite video/audio input behind the TV. If the audio works but no picture,try to use another video input behind the tv.if that still doesn't work,use a different video cable! Good luck!
Perfect picture on TV, DVD and VCR, but no color means you have selected the wrong color system.Since you are in the UK, make sure that the VCR Color system is also set to PAL. Perhaps it is wrongly set to SECAM?
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