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No Audio!!! I just moved recently and I don't know if something happened to the audio during the move or what, but I have the TV hooked up, the cable tv is coming through fine, the dvd player works fine too...but no audio...Could anyone help me find out what I can do to fix the audio? The tv is a 13" Girls Disney TV. Thank you!
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It sounds like this TV is being used only for the PS3. We'll need to troubleshoot this through a process of elimination.
If you're using Component Input 1 and audio, try using Component Input 2 and audio instead. If this set of inputs provides working audio and video - you can stop. Or, try going back to Input 1 once more. If Input 1 now works - you may have simply made a better connection. If it doesn't - then there's probably an issue with input 1 on the TV.
If moving to Input 2 above still didn't solve the problem, you should try using a different set of audio cables between the HDFury and the TV. If it now works, the original audio cables are faulty.
You can check the HDfury setup on another HDTV with component inputs with it connected to an HDMI cable. if the HDFury wors, you know the device and all the cables work. If you do this test and it works with your PS3, then you know that the PS3 is providing good video and audio signals via HDMI. If the problem follows the PS3 - then it's the PS3 at fault. If everything works perfectly on the second TV, then there is some issue with the audio amplifier / inputs / speakers of the Mitsu TV. You could get a cheapo stereo amp and speakers - or a set of computer speakers for audio - it all depends on how much you want to spend for sound.
The DVD player and Tv set connections are made in ur tv,by what kind set up?Like by a RCA components cables Y,R,W RCA cable?Just follow the DVD player output holes hook up RCA cable Y,R,W to the DVD player out holes hookup to tv set input holes like Y,R,W input holes.Check the RCA connections cables pull out and re connected in those holes a couples times sometimes old equipment must do that for ensure contact are made.Might have a damage set of RCA cable set.Might have replace another RCA cable set.Or ur setup using a S-video cable set and used a RCA cable R,W cable only for audio only?Than S-video cable probally got shorted must be replaced.
Obviously the digital optical connector was never connected to the vintage Kenwood.
It sounds like your Vizio is NOT the actual root SOURCE of the TV audio but it's coming from a Cable Box which DOES have various audio outputs. Connect it as you would any other analog audio source (except don't use the PHONO input).
I don't know what kind of TV you have and what kind of output capabilities you have but, while your receiver will transfer your video signal, it is not the ideal way to hook it up. The port you are using may have to be reset somehow or, may have gone bad. Ideally you want to hook all video componenets directly to TV then, use, digital optical is best, audio out from TV to receiver. If you have more than 1 input in to TV, you can run your PS3 and cable box directly to TV, using the TV's menu to select which you are using, then, run your audio out to receiver.
If it works with your Wii and not with you PS3, chances are your audio / video cables were damaged in the move. Try hooking up your PS3 to another TV with the same cables. If you have audio and video on a different TV with the same cables, it may be a problem with your HD settings. If the cables for the Wii aren't HD component cables and the PS3 cables are (or vice versa) this could be causing the problem, as the HD component cables have a different plug in than the normal video / audio settings. If this is the case, search around your TV to find the alternate connections and try those (these will probably require a different channel). If none of this works, I suggest you contact Sony about the problem and perhaps even send in your Playstation for repair. If you need anything else, let me know!
I have a TX-SR505 and the same thing has been happening on mine since I bought it. I am also hooked up to a Panasonic Plasma, using the optical cable to the receiver. It's been perplexing me. I have noticed it typically during commercials, not during normal programming. If I turn up the volume on the Panasonic TV, I can hear the audio, so I know it's not a problem with the over the air signal. It must be something wrong with the reciever. Would love a fix to this!
You will need to run a set of audio cables from the TV1 output on the rear of the 625 directly to one of the three audio inputs on the surround system. Thanks for using Fix Ya.
The key could be the word "move".
Electrical items can get knocked moving and something might have become loose or damaged inside the sub. So check it out. Inside too!
Mine used to work but I recently moved and think I connected everything
the same way, but I'm having the same problem you are now and I'm just
curious if you ever solved the issue? For whatever reason, I'm simply
not seeing the Dolby Pro Logic, PL Movie, etc. modes. Just the standard
Stereo, Arena, Theater, etc. modes. I'm connected to the receiver's
optical audio inputs both directly from my cable box and from the TV
itself, so I feel like I must just be overlooking something simple.
How do I check if the speaker is busted?
Thank you
my tv has no sound but the picture is fine
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