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Toshiba SD-KT50 Theater System Questions & Answers
Wanting to buy a new
Hello,hd is for video only so the answer is no,however there is a newer surround sound available for blu ray called dolby tru hd,alas your system isnt dolby true hd however dolby digital (which you have) still sounds excellent.
I need new speaker wires.
So far all I have found is ebay seller that has a set for $40 - still trying to find cheaper solution....
I have a surround sound system with DVD that plays
It sounds like the unit is overheating while playing the DVD. Is there a built-in fan on the unit? If there is verify that the fan is coming on...if not that might be the problem. Try pointing a small fan at the back of the player while watching the movie. If it does not freeze up then it is a overheating issue. You could remove the housing cover to help remove the heat. And use a can of compressed air for cleaning circuit boards to clean the interior of the player. The dust and dirt can actually help to hold in the heat. Some of those units use a small computer cooling fan and can be replaced fairly easily. Or you might be able hook an external fan on the back of the player. Let me know if you have more questions.
Toshiba 32LV67U audio receiver code.
:It is possible that your TV is not compatible with the Xbox, or that you may need to enter a specific code. I suggest checking the manual for your TV to try and find the audio receiver code, as well as searching online to see if there are any additional instructions on how to connect it to the Xbox. Additionally, you may want to contact the manufacturer of your TV or Microsoft for further assistance.
I have a Toshiba Laptop
Most laptops do have Microphones built in. I do not know for definate that your laptop does, but you can easily test it to find out.
1. Go to the volume control (double click the speaker icon near the clock on the taskbar), go to recording properties and select microphone as the recording source and set the slider to about 80%.
2. Bring up microsoft sound recorder (its in the start menu somewhere) and click record... when you speak you should see a voice print appear in the sound recorder window.
If you do not see a voiceprint, then you probably dont have a built in microphone, but if you do see a voiceprint as you speak then you do have a microphone built in and you can record into your powerpoint shows to your hearts content.
Hope this helps!
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