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SOURCE: Samsung DVD M105
Try to service your dvd to a technicain or change your audio wires. If not successful, maybe your DVD appliance's chipsets are defective
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SOURCE: No Sound
try switching the prologic mode on in the audio setup menu also switch front spks to small in the speaker setup
SOURCE: No sound on my AVD-S10 CD/DVD reciever.
just check up your rca chord maybe loose connection or defective rca chord. in audio only
SOURCE: Sansui Amplifier RZ 7900 The surround
I can't find a manual but I'll take a stab.
When you say it fades are you being literal? In the digital world things usually change suddenly or stop altogether.
I'd look at the receiver for an indicator that indicates the multichannel nature of your incoming digital audio. Many have little maps or icons showing the number of speakers supported at any given time. That's a function of the incoming data stream and/or whatever the audio source it carries. For example, when loading a DVD I usually see 2.1 indicated on my unit while the low-tech menus and previews are active. Once the multichannel program commences the 5.1 indication lights up.
It almost sounds like the digital bitstream is being corrupted and the receiver shifts down to whatever it can manage to decode from it. Check the cabling that carries the audio. If it's optical instead of copper, I'd check to make sure there are no tight bends or kinks in it anywhere.
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