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Re: speakers not working
Double check to make sure they are getting power.
Make sure, the system is not on mute mode.
Double check the connections from the back of the system to the speakers. The speakers should connect to the line-out jack..
Try to replace the speakers with any others to figure out if the problem is in the system or in the speakers.
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If the CD-R/DVD has sound in another computer or player be sure your computer's external speakers are powered and on. Quit the player application that you are using for the DVD. If you are using the computer's internal speakers, or if the external speakers are plugged in and turned on, go to the System Preferences and open the Sound control panel. Be sure that the correct output sources is selected. Open the CD-R/DVD player and see if the sound now works.
some cd has only 2 channel sound. which is called stereophonic sound. when u play these cds the audio will be heard only on front left & right speakers. in order to get sound in all four speakers u need a 4.1 channel sound dvd/cd. see on the label of cd/dvd if 4.1 ch. sound is recorded on it.
Check for nearby wireless devices and move them away.
-If the audio output from the source device (i.e. DVD, CD player) is digital (i.e. PCM, DTS or Dolby Digital) you're on your own.
I'd be willing to bet the output is analog (red and white RCA), because the
"beeps" and "exploding sounds" you describe seem like it could be caused by interference. Try replacing the cables. Otherwise the issue is probably with your receiver.
there should be an input line of just audio cable hookups (one red and one white) that you have to run and an output cable from your tv audio output of just red and white. make sure the tv says output or line out and the surround sound system says input or line in
NO., it cant be played thru both when it is in cd/dvd mode because from manufacturing it vl be like that. it cant give its sound to other when in cd/dvd. how am telling is i have YAMAHA yht-165. when i use dvd mode.. the sound wont get thru its output. only works when its in other modes like tuner, md-r, tv, aux.
I have the same A/V receiver and in my setup there is an audio output (red and white able) coming from DVD player directly into Zenith Z763B. The video from DVD Player goes to TV input (yellow cable).
There might be alternatives to the setup mentioned above but I like to watch movie in a surround sound, rather than output from TV.
plug the stereo headphone jack to your dvd headphone output then connect it to your tv audio/video in and press the tv/video switch in your tv remote control.
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