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If video is OK; and not muted, check the speaker/s. If found OK; check and replace the damaged component/s at its audio output section circuit board. If needy, replace this board as card basis. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience.
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I am getting no sound when on TV sound.

Yes, to get sound from your Roku TV to your receiver when using the TV's built-in apps (such as switching to TV sound), you might need more than just RCA cables. RCA cables only carry analog audio signals, and many modern devices, including Roku TVs, use digital audio signals for better quality.
Here's what you can do to ensure you're getting sound from your Roku TV to your receiver:
  1. Check Audio Settings on Roku TV:
    • Go to your Roku TV's settings menu.
    • Look for the audio settings section.
    • Make sure the audio output is set to the correct option for your receiver. This is usually HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) or Optical audio.
  2. Use HDMI Cable with ARC Support:
    • If your receiver and TV support HDMI ARC, connect an HDMI cable between the ARC HDMI port on your TV and the ARC HDMI port on your receiver.
    • Ensure that the HDMI input on your receiver corresponds to the HDMI ARC output on your TV.
    • In the TV's audio settings, select HDMI ARC as the audio output.
  3. Use Optical Cable (if no HDMI ARC):
    • If your TV and receiver don't support HDMI ARC, you can use an optical audio cable (Toslink cable).
    • Connect one end of the optical cable to the optical audio output on your TV.
    • Connect the other end to the optical audio input on your receiver.
    • In the TV's audio settings, select optical audio as the audio output.
  4. Configure Receiver Settings:
    • Ensure that your receiver is set to the correct input source for audio. For example, if you're using HDMI ARC, select the corresponding HDMI input on your receiver.
  5. TV App and Volume Settings:
    • When using apps on your Roku TV, make sure the volume is turned up and not muted within the app itself.
    • Adjust the TV's volume settings to an appropriate level that allows your receiver to amplify the sound effectively.
  6. Test with Different Content:
    • Test the setup with different apps on your Roku TV to ensure that the issue is not specific to a certain app.
If you've tried these steps and are still not getting sound from your Roku TV through your receiver, it's possible that there might be compatibility issues between your TV and receiver. You could also try reaching out to Roku's customer support or your receiver's manufacturer for further assistance.
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Audio out locations on back of tv

Hello
You want to connect your TV with an external audio device, and want to hear sound from it, I assuses, and posts this solution.
There is audio out sockets at the back side of the TV, very near to S-Video socket. Marked audio "L" & "R". These two sockets are audio out socketsfrom TV to connect any external audio amp. Just use an audio cable to connect these sockets, to 'Audio IN' of the amp socket. Switch ON both the devices. You can hear the audio of your TV programmes by the amp you conneccted with.
The picture of the AV cable is given here. Take red and White colourd connections to connect the TV with amp. Left the Yello coloured pins free. It is meant for video. 2_11_2012_3_19_43_pm.jpg
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I cannot seem to get the tv audio going through the amp, i have connected the red and white audio leads from the tv to monitor out, I've also tried connecting it through cd but to no avail. the audio...

You can't get ANY audio to work on receiver's Monitor Out (which is a component video OUTPUT intended for your TV, not an audio input from it).

Read the manual and get a handle on what those 3 jacks are for (page 6).

http://www.retrevo.com/support/Sherwood-RD-7502-Receivers-manual/id/2536ag207/t/2/

Then, if you really need audio from the TV (instead of or in addtion to the probable Cable/SAT Box that originates TV-related programming), just run the audio out from the TV to any available Line Level audio input. The Cable/SAT box is the BEST place for the BEST TV-related audio and it will be available digitally.

The TV's audio control plays a part in this, too. Find its menu and select a FIXED (or equivalent) setting so you can turn the cruddy TV speakers down without killing the audio output.

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What audio cable is needed to connect Panasonic Viera to SABT230

Have you referred to the manuals?

It all depends on which way you intend audio to GO.

Consider this: Is the TV really a SOURCE of audio or does the program audio come from elsewhere, like a Cable Box with REAL digital audio capabilities? THAT is where you want the SABT230 to get the TV-related audio, on an optical cable.

Unless your TV has a speaker complement comparable to the SABT230, the TV only NEEDS video and maybe basic audio (from the Cable Box?) for those times you just want to have the TV on for casual watching, like news. AV OUT HDMI can carry video and (unnecessary) high-end audio to the TV from the SABT230, while standard RCA stereo cables can carry the 'normal' audio from the Cable Box to the TV. In any serious viewing you would probbaly mute the TV speakers and use the SABT230 for listening.


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I have a old tv with rca audio imputs and I wanted to run iit thriugh my denon.Im runing my ipod and serius radio through it and I thought I would like to hear the tv also . So I disconnecteed my iod...

WHY?

TV audio INputs won't feed the receiver. TV audio OUTputs would. Maybe THAT is what you meant.

If your TV gets ITS programming from anywhere but its own antenna, why don't you just get the audio from that device into the receiver? Patching TV-originated audio is like feeding a transistor radio to the receiver. Old TV audio circuitry is, um, awful.

Assuming you still want to have the TV be an audio source, run the RCA outputs to any available input on the receiver EXCEPT PHONO. If your TV has any menus for ausio control make sure they are set to put out a FIXED volume level so when you lower the TV speakers you don't affect the audio on the RCA jacks.
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VGA and Audio cables connected to PC but no audio through TV

if your tv has vga input there should be a "line in" input very near it. VGA can only get its audio source through a "line in" connecting to the coaxial audio inputs will apply the music stream to a different video input on your tv. your tv has video 1, video 2, vga, and so on, but the vga cannot show video and then audio from the video/audio coaxial inputs. you will need something like a dual male tipped 3.5mm audio connector.

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LG Plasma 42PC56 optical digital audio out

I can't imagine your setup. Box, tv and pc speakers?
Typical setup would be box, tv and some kind audio system with optical IN. Correct wiring would be connect box to tv via scart and connect optical cable from BOX to audio system. You have to go from box not from TV since scart connection doesn't carry audio signal. To have TV to output optical audio out you would have to connect it to box via hdmi.
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to connect audio from tv to receiver.Use the monitor out(audio) from tv to receiver .The tv will only put out left/right audio .Also when using the audio out from Sony tv sometimes you cannot use both the internal speakers from tv and audio out from tv to receiver at the same time..Make sure audio is set up on TV menu for audio out..
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