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There is know sound output when i play a cd/dvd how can i fix this

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That will depend on how you have it wired in....

If you are using composite or SD video, you need to connect separate audio cables (round red and white RCA connectors) between the set and the CD/DVD player.

An HDMI connection carries sound and video and if available, should work (this is dependent on the manufacturer of the player- not all will place CD sound through the HDMI connection)

If you are using regular cable coax connections, make sure the TV is on the same channel as the OUT jack on your CD/DVD player. Again, a CD may not play sound if connected in this manner.

If you are using the component video connections (usually a red, blue, and green RCA jack) you also need to connect the red and white audio cables.

Good luck!

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