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Tv volume too low

Input devices like DVD and Xbox volume is fine, range of 20-25 is loud. TV regularly at 100 (max) is not loud enough. Bell sat with older 3100 box

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Sometimes there is a volume on older cable boxes. Unfortuanately adjusting the volume can be a chore because most cable remotes are volume locked to the TV input. You can try and press the cable button on your cable box remote and see if the volume will adjust, if not I would call your cable company and see if they can help, and possibly replace the box. Usually you can take the box to a store for your provider in the area and they can swap it out.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2009

SOURCE: Toshiba TV fails to recognize HDMI input

If the tv does all those symptoms but after some seconds the tv works and stays doing the job. THen the tv has a slow microprocessor to recognice the different resolutions or video inputs.

But if the tv cannot do anything and stay aout of signal forever. send the tv to the waranty. (no waranty? you have to use the component input instead to have digital signal reproduced

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 32

hi i have a regza 32 and i have sound tele text etc but no picture!! Help please

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SOURCE: Video stopped working. I get audio but no picture.

Sounds like the tubes may have went out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2010

SOURCE: when i switch from one hdmi input to another it

This is a common problem with a lot of hd tv's unfortunately the only thing you can do is what your already doing for some reason a lot of the tv's dont switch between devices very well

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2011

SOURCE: can a TV;s volume raise fast and loud without

Moisture trapped in the controls can cause this. I had a similar problem with a stero at work. I ended up having to get rid of it.
You should take the batteries out of the remote for a couple days and use the buttons on the tv to determine if the problem is with the tv or the remote. If you are lucky, it will be only a remote issue, and you can correct it with a universal remote.

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