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Buzzing sound when using HDTV input on Westinghouse W33001 tv - I am running av cables from Pioneer Voyager cable box to Y/Cb/Cr input on Westinghouse W33001 1080i hdtv. When I watch tv via "HDTV" input, I get a loud buzzing sound. I do not seem to get through any other "source" setting. Video appears to work fine. I have tried using different av cables with no change.

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It is your cable box, contact your cable company.

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Make sure that you are hooking up from cable box component output to TV component input. Everything there is color coded, if you are using hook-up cable with yellow plug, then plug it in to yellow jack of the TV as well as the cable box.

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