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Try to unplug everything from the TV. Yes, wires and everything. Plug it back and turn back on. Also make sure that you are plugging it to the correct input and are fitted well.
It sounds like you might have shorted out the display panel driver board / boards.
These boards are located at the bottom of the screen and are prone to liquid damage.
Just before this happened, did you happen to spill something on the screen or clean the screen using a spray bottle cleaner?
The only fix I know of is to replace the whole panel but it is usually just as cheap to buy a new TV.
Check the Chanel 7 broadcast signal on the other tv have sound,could caused by the tv broadcasting signal from the tv station itself.Check if ur tv have a function known as S.A.P. make sure it is off,could effected no tv audio problems,because the tv station in ur city or town don't broadcast in that signal frequencies.
if you have the original remote what you do is you keep the tv on and with the remote you press up and down on the remote controller... not the channel or vol buttons but the ones that control dvds... unplug and replug the tv in
Change TV viewing channel to 3 or 4. If this works your VCR's output channel got changed during storm. If this is the case, review previous answers to prblems with this VCR.
found the answer but it doesnt help.......i got the number to who makes RCA remote controls and called them and talked to tech support to see what i could do for this problem. According to them, some universal remotes are compatible with most tvs but sometimes the remote can only give you the basic functions (chan up/down, volume up/down, #'s, mute an so on.) i dont really understand why it wouldnt work for the input channel but i do know i have a lower end and low priced tv. so....just like everything else the more you pay...the better it is. I checked the remote on my other tv in the living room and everything works just fine, even the input button. Hope this helps...
well depends on how far it turns the volume down as to what the cause is and if the volume bar on screen display comes on when the vol. goes down. if it just goes down a little you probably have the "smart sound" setting turned on in the audio menu turn it off and see if prob. goes away. if the vol. bar comes on the screen whenever the vol. goes down the you most likely have a bad button on your front panel and it doesn't have to be the vol. down button. it you think it is the button it would need solder work to be changed most likely shop job.
this worked for our emerson....go to menu....go down to v-chip set up..chick on the volume button.....this should take you to something that will say tv ratings...again click on the vol. button. when I did this it showed that all channels were blocked.. again click the volume button and it should change it to view.. if it works this way for you then just click menu and you are done.
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