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Curtis dvd 2047 - Trouble Shooting

I can see and hear my DVDs but how do I get the normal television channels to come out on the speakers?

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  • manageit Nov 30, 2007

    I hooked up the splitter and did get the sound, unfortunately I can not control the loud sounds/volume.



    Any tips for this?

  • Anonymous Dec 08, 2007

    System works fine then when I go DVD fine, but returning to Cable/Sat I don't get sound thru Bose speakers.

  • Anonymous Dec 29, 2007

    Can get sound through speakers when playing dvd's and cd's but no sound from normal channels. tried an optic cable from unit to tv but still nothing. any suggestions?! its the HT-TX35 model.

  • PaulRo Jan 29, 2008

    I have the same problem. I can get the sound from any component but can only control the volume when it is hooked up tp the DVD player the speakers came with. The speakers do not have a separate volume control and can only be controlled by the remote for the DVD. Even when the remote with the dvd is set at volume 0 if I connect the input to the satellite the volume booms out a loud level.

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Esto es un dvd de basural lo compre unos 4 meses me travajo y ya no serve el audio nose escucha

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Yes, buy a good dvd player. This one is more junk from china.
We did not get through 2 dvd movies and have lost audio.

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What provide the picture to your TV? (cable or Sat).
If you use either of these then on the back of the boxes are outputs, Video (yellow) and Audio (red / White). if you put the audio output to your amp you will get sound thru your speaker but will need to select (what ever input choice where you plugged in red / white) the input on the amp when viewing TV.

A better solution would be to place a splitter (RCA so that the audio can still go to TV and the Amp) from each color. So when you don';t want the amp on you still have audio on your TV.

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    Ok now you get sound, but you didn't say which unit you were using for the volume. If you split the signal from the cable box then that gives you the initial volume control. If set loud then you will have little control!

    try lowering the volume of the cable box (using reomte supplied with box) then try raisng or changing the volume of your Amp.

    If you are now able to vary the volume using the amp , then you only need to find a happy medium betweenthe two.

    Sometimes you may need to lower the volume of the TV, if your Tv settings may have an audio set up, you might try telling TV you are using external speakers.

    Making any of these changes does no harm, just make a few notes and circle the change that gives you the best response and write / print out how you did it. Sometimes I put the paper under the amp or tape it to back of TV so I can easily locate it.

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Curtis DVD 2047 - It has been working great then when we turned it on tonight, we could only get a tiny bit of sound from the speakers. We have checked to make sure everything is still plugged in correctly and checked mute buttons and anything else we could think of.

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