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No sound coming out of any ports cable or av jacks picture fine

Tried different tv's, get a picture but no sound. Had it hooked up and working by coax/cable.but then the sound was gone. Any ideas? I got in the menu to make sure nothing was turned off or on closed caption but no change. Even tried to hook up to surround sound & still just a picture. Hate to toss it but Im not going to watch movie & not hear it. Thanks

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Check audio settings in audio menu make sure on pcm audio

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