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hi, a puzzling thing with my surround system this morning, the playback on DVD works fine but no sound??? however, the sound works fine on the TV/SAT. any ideas??? this worked fine yesterday, but 3 kids could have pressed anything but i doubt they've got into the settings so this is why i'm posting. i've gone through the settings and cant find anything out of the ordinary. i did use USB in my tv last night to watch a movie, and sometimes I have to change the audio settings in my TV but really this shouldnt affect playback sound surely???
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scott
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Hi there
1 - First things first, switch all items off from the power point (you never know, sometimes it does work)
2 - Check that all cables are plugged in securely
3 - Switch on again.
4 - Ensure that the correct sound source is selected by repeatedly pressing the function button on the remote
5 - Ensure that the sound output is set to MAIN/SUB
6 - Ensure that the volume is not simply muted
7 - Sound Output might be set to NIGHT mode, see page 41 of the manual
8 - Do a Test Tone from your system
9 - Test a DVD
10 - All else fails, perform a factory reset.
I know this is basically generic type of advice, but to have sound not to work on a DVD but work through TV/SAT indicates that it is a setting/cabling issue somewhere.
Hope that assists in anyway.
Hi there
1 - First things first, switch all items off from the power point (you never know, sometimes it does work)
2 - Check that all cables are plugged in securely
3 - Switch on again.
4 - Ensure that the correct sound source is selected by repeatedly pressing the function button on the remote
5 - Ensure that the sound output is set to MAIN/SUB
6 - Ensure that the volume is not simply muted
7 - Sound Output might be set to NIGHT mode, see page 41 of the manual
8 - Do a Test Tone from your system
9 - Test a DVD
10 - All else fails, perform a factory reset.
I know this is basically generic type of advice, but to have sound not to work on a DVD but work through TV/SAT indicates that it is a setting/cabling issue somewhere.
Hope that assists in anyway.