Some flat screen tvfs in the menu have a selection to turn on or off the tv speakers, my Sony has it in the sound menu it say speaker selection, and the options are TV or Outside Speakers, check for this if they have been fine right along
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Go into settings and check all volume and such if new most TV's are not set up. check for mute volume off speakers on or off. if you have your manual it usually give you trouble shooting in thr back see if you have it. make sure cable connection is good or HDMI.
Microphones are input devices; they don't double as speakers. If you mean that a stand-alone set of speakers do not work, but the internal speakers of the tv do let you hear the audio track from the camera. Then I have a couple of different suggestions: 1) make sure the stand-alone speakers work with other input sources, 2) try a different cable (make sure it is connected properly).
Also how are you connecting to the different devices? The video camera has an HDMI port which will send audio and video to the TV on one cable. If you are using the RCA audio in both cases, then I suspect a problem with the external speakers.
If you mean that the audio track is clear on play-back when you use the built-in microphone during the recording and not heard if the external microphone, check the external mic for problems. Try it on another recording device. I can't rule out a jack failure without more information.
If you are connecting your computer to your TV via the PC cable to look at the internet on your screen - you will also need to hook up an alternate audio cable from your computer to either external speakers or an audio receiver in order to hear sound - a PC cable only carries video from the computer to the television, no audio.
I am no pro but I hooked speakers up by using the ourputs at the back. You have to plug into a reciever or amplifier though first. You cannot just hook external speakers up mwhich is what I believe you are doing...
If you have audio out RCA jacks then you can hook up some computer speakers that have RCA jack inputs. If you don't have audio outputs and your TV has a HOT chassis then you won't be able to do it. If your tv has a switching power supply then you can install a jack to TV speakers, so they disconect when you hook up your other speakers, if you try and hook up speaker to the TV speakers then the impedence will change, and your audio output IC will get hot and short out.
I have the headset running through an amplifier so my wife can listen at her volume level and I can adjust the headset volume for myself. The volume dial on the amp is set to zero; but the audio output jacks still provide plenty of volume to the headset. You can get a reasonable amplified for $100 or less
The audio output stage for the speakers may have failed in the TV set. If the set has an earphone jack, it is also possible that the jack has a fault (very rare, but I have seen this).
Are there external speaker outputs to try other speakers?
Look on back of tv see if there is a switch for internal & external speakers see if it is on or off ,if not go to menu in audio see if speakers are turn off or on.If this does not work you may have bad speaker or audio output ic. ThankYou for trying FixYa. Have a Nice Day.
Need to know the TV connections. On newer TV's there RCA jack
connection or ext speaker connections. Usually the external TV speaker
connections hook to the woofer and the rest of the speakers are
connected to the woofer. The woofer acts as the sound system for the
rest of the speakers. With this method you need to mute the internal TV
speakers by a swiich on the TV or internal TV setup menus and select
ext speakers.
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