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Low volume output signal.

Have Sony DVP-NS57P DVD player. It's connected to a flat screen TV using the AV cable. In order to hear the sound, we have to put the volume almost to max on the TV. My father, who has hearing issues, cannot get it loud enough, even at full TV volume. When I plug my VCR into the same AV port on the TV, the volume is normal. I have also tried plugging the DVD player into the 2nd AV port on the TV, but I have the same problem.

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Have you tried a different cable.

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SOURCE: SONY DVP-NS57P does not display video

If your TV has no input selector but has a video input, the TV probably "hides" the video input between the lowest channel on the tuner and the highest channel. That means if your tuner goes from channel 2 to channel 119, the video input will be between 119 and 2. The best way to see if this is the case is to slect channel 2 and then use the up/down channel selector to go down and see if you find the video input. Let me know if this works!

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  • Posted on May 26, 2009

SOURCE: i did some stupid settings with progressive output. now the tv screen is blue and i can hear the DVD running. Menu is also not visible.

Put player in standby mode, Press 369 on DVD player remote, power up. This will turn off progressive mode.

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SOURCE: how to convert my dvd sony DVP-NS57P in multizone.

go into set up menu undet audio. you have to turn on the dolby digital and the dts. use a fiber optic or coaxial cable to enable

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