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Microphone noise
You can try a piece of foam over the microphone, available at Radio Shack for a couple of bucks..
Hallo .i have a problem
If it is a condensor mic, it will need phantom power, some mixing desks have specific inputs that have phantom power and there is usually a switch to press. Also some mics use a battery instead of using the phantom power on the mixing des.
Good luck
The dvd player wont play dvd's it will play cd's
Sometimes it might pick up ordinary audio CD but will not play other formats. This indicates that the optical head is weak and so there is no detection or scanning of the CD . If the optical is working the tracks will be read immediately but with no scanning the laser head can be defective.
If there is no result then watch if the CD spins or tries to spin. If so the board seems to work unless a test is taken on the main board but the possibility of a defective optical head can be the suspected fault.If any of the above seems otherwise we must recheck with possibilities of a malfunction of the main processor board
Looking for manuel for toshiba dvd vcr player
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Dvd player goes through the
hope you're using a good dvd... but if this is happening more often... just bring it back to the store or to the authorized service center if its still under warranty.... if not, try this simple steps...(1) try to insert a optical lens cleaner cd if available.... (sometimes a dirty optical lens is the cause of the problem...). once you cleaned the optical lens try to insert a good dvd... check if the problem is gone... if not (2) unplug the unit from the power supply socket. (3) remove the protective cover.. (4) plug the unit again to the power supply socket again. but please be careful not to touch the electrical circuit of the unit...(5) insert a good dvd... check if the dvd is spinning normally?... if not or too slow maybe the problem is the motor... (6) check if the optical lens is flashing a red light... if not, check the ribbon wire. check if its not broken... sometimes a broken ribbon wire may cause the problem. (7) if the the optical lens is flashing and the cd or dvd is spinning too fast than the normal speed, and the optical lens is moving back and port, and you hear a noisy sound like skipping. then the problem is the ptical lens... ty
My computer audio does not work
There are a number of different reasons why your computer
may no longer give sound. If you have this problem, read on to learn
how to diagnose the problem and resolve your PC's loss of sound.
Instructions
Things You'll Need
- Driver and Application Recovery CDs
- Updated sound driver software
Check the Speaker Connections and Volume Control Settings
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Verify that the lack of sound is
not due to faulty speaker connections. A simple way to test it is to
substitute the speaker connection with headphones and see if you get any
sound.
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Open the volume control window
by clicking your "Start" button and then "All Programs." Click
"Accessories," then "Entertainment," then "Volume Control."
Alternatively, just click on the speaker icon that's in your System
Tray.
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Check the volume and mute
settings. If any of the mute check boxes have been checked, uncheck
them. If this doesn't work, read on.
Perform a System Restore If Necessary
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If the sound has been audible
from your computer's speakers and is suddenly lost, you may need to
perform a System Restore. Click on the " Start" button and then "All
Programs."
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Click on "Accessories," then "System Tools," then "System Restore."
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Complete the System Restore Wizard. If this doesn't work, read on.
Delete and Reinstall the Original Sound Drivers
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Deleting and reinstalling your
sound driver may resolve the problem. Your sound driver may have been
corrupted or may be missing. The result of this is that the restore
utility menu won't be available. For Windows XP, follow these steps.
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Click on your "Start" button.
Click on "Control Panel" and then "System." Next, click on "Hardware,"
then "Device Manager, then "Sound, Video and Game Controllers."
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Click on a sound device named in
the Device Manager, and then press the Delete key on the keyboard.
Click "OK" in the window that appears. Remove all the listed sound
devices i this way EXCEPT Audio Codec and Legacy Audio Drivers.
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Restart your computer. Reinstall
the deleted drivers using the Driver and Application Recovery CDs that
came with your Windows XP system.
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Visit your computer
manufacturer's official website. Check for any updated sound driver
software for your sound card. If any, download them along with the
installation instructions.
I hope this information will be helpful. Thank you for using FixYa!
Hi, I have a Toshiba DVR620UK and as I ejected a
hi bob
it sounds like you have snapped or bent the spindle this comes into place to keep the door closed and releases when you push the button to open it it sound like its snapped off this is why it wont shut and you cant play cassettes, usually plastic moulded part and not fixable,new one or another one, no tugging next time bob its expensive?
I am trying to hook
They print manuals for these things.
Have you looked at them?
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The standard color codes for analog audio are Red/White = Right / Left; Yellow = Composite Video.
Single coaxial or optical SPDIF cable = digital stereo or multichannel audio
Red/Green/Blue = Hi-Def component video
HDMI can carry multichannel digital audio and Hi-Def video from a source to a TV
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