There can be lots of things in the whole audio chain that can be wrong, but I limit to things you could try and test yourself.
You could switch the sound switch, where it says Hi-Fi Sound several times, up and down and then check if on any setting you hear something. (lift the view finder up. I thought it was the switch to the front.
Then you could try to put in a headphone, and listen if you then hear any sound. If the switch behind the plug is oxidised the sound is gone too. If you hear sound in the headphone you know almost every thing is working. when you unplug the phone and you again hear nothing, plug and unplug several times. Difficult to clean it yourself, because you could cause the oxide or other debris comes in the camera.
Then you have a video / audio output switch right side to the front, try switching that one too, several times. I hope you get the old baby working again.
SOURCE: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1 CCD blurry
Sony is recalling these cameras for CCD probs. Check their website.
SOURCE: I have an old Sony
Try to use video head cleaning cassette one more time and check. Problem still exist then....
There is a very special cassette used to clean much dirty video heads calls Lapping Tape.
This is provided only to Sony Service Centers.
You need to contact nearest Sony Service Center.
SOURCE: No audio when recording movie clips on HP735 digital camera
go to video settings and switch on the audio option for video
SOURCE: Defective CCD - Sony DSC F717 Digital Camera
sonyfsd is right.
In the UK the process was very painless for me a couple of months ago (Dec 2009). Using their online fault-reporting service, I was told to use the words "Known Fault" in the description of the problem. Freepost label and free return meant no charge to me whatsoever.
Only problem was Parcel Force who left the repaired camera, unsigned for, outside my house all day long. Anyone could have stolen it.
SOURCE: Sony CCD-TR750E: After inserting my Hi8 tape then
After inserting a hi8 tape into the ccdtry50e sony camcorder it stops playing and beeps to eject the tape. why
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