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Hi, it seems to be ,you have a possible wrong connection..I may I recommend you to check the connections in accordance with my model connection procedures given below and correct if something is misconnected..
I believe Your Television ,vcr and dvd player all connected to each other thru Technics Receiver itself (not directly connected to each other ) and whenever you want to listen/watch any of it ,you make a selection thru Receiver.. ** in order to do this both DVD and VCR 's "2xRCA audio" and "1x RCA Video" cables for "IN" and "OUT" should go to Receiver separately ..("IN" goes to "OUT" of other ..pls remember,Always reverse connected ) ** Additionally your RECEIVER's prefably only "1xRCA Video Output " should go to TV to watch the video of both DVD and VCR (audio will come thru Receiver.)
Ok, now Since you successfully connected your Receiver to play video on TV (one way only ) ,here is the second reverse action to listen your TV on Receiver ** you need to connect "Audio Output " as can either be : RCA jacks or "Optic cable output" or "SCART "connector " of your TV .( every TV has different type of Audio out jacks ) ** to "TV input "or "AUX input" or "Optic Cable input" of your Receiver (whichever you want ,based on the necessary cables on your hand ) ** than just switch to
respective mode on Receiver corresponding the connector you have used on the back of Receiver .. There you go..Tv sound are on the Receiver .
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This means that the files are the wrong type. Your computer can play multiple formats of music like, mp3, wma, m4a but your mp3 may not be able to play all those. So make sure they are in the same format as the others.
make sure the switch on your sub is on, and also if there are no "sub signals" then it wont kick on tru listening/watching somthing with alot more bass to see if it kicks on
The Alpine usb connector is for usb storage devices i.e. USB Pen Drives. The usb connector on your sony mp3 is to put music into your mp3 not to play them out of.
Connect the player to your PC.
Launch the software on your PC.
Click the "synchronize" button, to "push" the licenses from your PC "down" to your player.
unfortunately the jvc radio model # kd-g140 will not play mp3 on a cd disk- it will play a mp3 player thru the aux jack on the front of the head unit- please rate my help
Sorry but you cannot. the mp3 will always be disturb by the incoming call or message. It gives a priority to call and messages since that is a phone ;-). if you want to play mp3 without any disturbance then i recommend you buy an mp3/mp4 player.
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