The sound for stored music is fine as was everything else for months but I have no sound now for the FM and no sound now for the TV. ?? Bose Lifestyle 48.The sound for stored music is fine as was everything else for months but I have no sound now for the FM and no sound now for the TV. ?? Bose Lifestyle 48.
AnonymousJan 01, 2008
Bose suddenly stopped working with my TV. No sound comes thru when pressing Cbl-Sat on my remote. DVD and Music library sound work fine. Replaced batteries on my remote and checked connections. What is going on?
Thanks, EdBose suddenly stopped working with my TV. No sound comes thru when pressing Cbl-Sat on my remote. DVD and Music library sound work fine. Replaced batteries on my remote and checked connections. What is going on?
Thanks, Ed
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Make sure you have connected the rca cables from the 'out' of the TV to either of the video 'in' channels or try the tape 'in' on the bose. hope this helps. which bose are you using?
I think I may have missunderstood your question, this was to play the tv sound through the bose. what else are you trying to connect? a video player or soemthing?I think I may have missunderstood your question, this was to play the tv sound through the bose. what else are you trying to connect? a video player or soemthing?
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It sounds like there may be a compatibility issue between your Bose Lifestyle V30 home theater system and the Sony Blu-ray player when switching to the DVD input. The change from PCM 2.0 to AAC audio format might be causing the loss of sound. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue: Check Blu-ray Player Audio Settings: Access the audio settings on your Sony Blu-ray player and ensure it is set to output PCM audio (if available). Some Blu-ray players have options to change the audio output format. Setting it to PCM 2.0 might help maintain audio compatibility with your Bose system. Check Bose System Settings: Review the audio settings on your Bose Lifestyle V30 system related to the DVD input. Make sure it is configured to accept PCM audio. Refer to the Bose user manual for instructions on how to access and adjust the audio settings. Firmware Updates: Check if there are any firmware updates available for both the Sony Blu-ray player and the Bose Lifestyle V30 system. Manufacturers often release updates to address compatibility issues and improve overall performance. Reset Bose System: Try performing a factory reset on your Bose Lifestyle V30. This can sometimes clear any configuration issues that may have arisen. Test Different Audio Inputs: Check if the issue persists when connecting the Blu-ray player to a different audio input on your Bose system (e.g., AUX, HDMI, etc.). This will help determine if the problem is specific to the DVD input or if it affects multiple inputs. Alternate Audio Connection: If possible, try using a different audio connection between the Blu-ray player and the Bose system. For example, if you are using HDMI, try using optical or analog audio cables (and vice versa). Contact Bose Support: If the issue persist
It looks like there may be compatibility issues between your Bose Lifestyle V30 home theater system and Sony Blu-ray player when switching to the DVD input. Switching from PCM 2.0 to AAC audio format may cause sound loss. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix the problem. Check Blu-ray Player Audio Settings: Go to the audio settings on your Sony Blu-ray player and make sure it is set to PCM audio (if available). Some Blu-ray players have options for changing the audio output. Setting PCM to 2.0 can help you maintain audio compatibility with your Bose system. Check Bose System Settings: Check your Bose Lifestyle V30 system's audio settings for the DVD input. Make sure this PCM is configured to receive audio. See the Bose User Guide for instructions on accessing and adjusting audio settings. Firmware updates: Check if there are any firmware updates for the Sony Blu-ray player and the Bose Lifestyle V30 system. Manufacturers frequently release updates to address compatibility issues and improve overall performance. Reset Bose System: Try performing a factory reset on your Bose Lifestyle V30. Sometimes this can cause scheduling issues. Test audio inputs: Check if the problem persists when connecting the Blu-ray player to a different audio input (e.g., AUX, HDMI, etc.) on your Bose system This may indicate whether the problem is specific to the DVD input or affects multiple inputs It will help determine whether. Extra audio connection: If possible, try to use an extra audio connection between the Blu-ray player and the Bose system. For example, if you use HDMI, try using optical or analog audio cables (and vice versa). Contact Bose Support : If the issue persists
It sounds like your signal path from the dvd is going through your TV, rather than through your Bose V30. Either find an audio out port on your TV and route it back to an aux in on the V30, or, preferably, run your DVR and your DVD to the V30, and then from the V30 to your TV.
Sounds like an install problem. All of your inputs (audio and video) should run through the BOSE and then only the video out needs to run to the TV. In this way the BOSE is the sound source for everything
audio has to connected seperatly.vs 2 is for video connection only..Bose is a ripoff.... u pay all that money and you need a seperate audio connection plus all those wires..it isn't worth it and regret i bought it.
Try using a Lifestyle® VS-2 video enhancer to connect your components to the bose system to get proper & enhanced output. check out details from www.bose.com
Did you select TV input on your AV38 Bose system and same thing for VCR. it should work unless from your TV audio if you watching HD signals some of the program had copy protection so it turn off the video and audio out at your TV output monitor that for TV
For VCR it must work make sure you select VCR input on your AV38
I hope that give some ideas
The sound for stored music is fine as was everything else for months but I have no sound now for the FM and no sound now for the TV. ?? Bose Lifestyle 48.
Bose suddenly stopped working with my TV. No sound comes thru when pressing Cbl-Sat on my remote. DVD and Music library sound work fine. Replaced batteries on my remote and checked connections. What is going on?
Thanks, Ed
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