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Posted on Aug 14, 2012

Bose Lifestyle V35, sound but no image.

Equipment works fine for 1 or 2 days. Then the TV image start failing till there is no image at all. It happens when I'm watching TV, DVD, or Blue Ray. All equipments work perfectly when they are plugged directly to the TV. Plz, help!

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Thank you so much the unplug the power from the system worked after hours of trying other stuff
Huge thank you

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

SOURCE: System Info from Bose not displayed on Samsung TV

Unplug the power cord and plug it rght back in, I had this same problem and was troubleshooting forever.

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2007

SOURCE: Bose Lifestyle 28 not playing DVD

my brother i am not familiar with that model but due to my electroincs experience all dvd players are make up of the the same principle.there is a flat strip that leads from the lens of your dvd player kindly remove it and replace it this strip is probably broken after doing this get a dvd lens cleaner and clean your dvd lens and your on if you cannot do it your self take it to a tech os that they can handle it.this job should cost about $75.00 US. enjoy Henry Thomas from Belize

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2008

SOURCE: non bose dvd player for bose system

In short, you can. I did it last night. My Bose 321 DVD player is junk and it's always been junk, but I love the sound sytem. Last night, after the thing gobbled it's last DVD, I went through the whole, unplug, wait 5 minutes, plug back in, etc. and it still wouldn't eject so I ripped the DVD tray out of the thing with a pair of pliers, recovered my DVD, and slammed the tray back in, stripping all the gears and screwing up the motor in the process.
BUT, I disconnected the video cable from my Bose and plugged it into the video out on my el-cheapo Tru-Tech $99 DVD recorder. Then I ran the audio out cables from the Tru-Tech to the Aux 1 inputs on my Bose 321.
When I want to watch a DVD now, I put the DVD in my Tru-Tech, turn on the Bose, switch it to Aux 1, and I get a great picture and the Bose sound. Best of all, I don't have to plug and unplug that sorry Bose system everytime the wind blows.
They used the absolute cheapest DVD player they could get their hands on--a Toshiba model--for all the Bose 321 older models. Every single person who bought one has had these same troubles and they've made no offer to fix them.
This was my first and last Bose because of that and I hope more people stay away from Bose until they get their act together and protect their customers. $1000 for a system that eats DVDs like M&M's is ridiculous.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2009

SOURCE: Running my Blu Ray DVD thru the Bose Lifestyle 18

hi there,

1-connect the blu-ray to your tv via hdmi cable and this will run picture.

2-connect the blu-ray via digital optical cable to the optical input on the bose system. then using your bose menu, (system menu)set your auxillary sound output to digital optical.

when watching dvd thru bluray player select aux on the bose and you're away.

good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2009

SOURCE: open/close tray disc stuck bose Lifestyle 48

Problem:
I also have a bose Lifestyle 48, and the same problem has happen to me where the DVD player would not open,
Solution:
Unplug the unit, Wait a few seconds, after plugging the power back in, immediately hit eject so that the player does not have time to spin up and try to read the disc again

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