I Can See The Entré Guide On My Tv Screen, But I Don't See A Picture From The Dvd Player Or Vcr; How Do I Solve Sound Problems; I Can't Hear Anything When I Play Mp3S Or Internet Radio; I Recorded An Mp3 File On Entré's High-Capacity Music Storage System And Although It Shows Up On The Guide Screen, When I Play It There's No Sound - Kenwood Sovereign Entre User Manual

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You are using the same type of video cable throughout the signal path. In
other words, if you use S-Video between Entré and the TV, you must also
use S-Video between Entré and the receiver, and between the receiver
and all of video components.
I can see the Entré Guide on my TV screen, but I don't see a
picture from the DVD player or VCR
Press
-
PASS
THROUGH
Guide from the screen and replace it with the last video source you selected
on the receiver.

How Do I Solve Sound Problems?

I can't hear anything when I play MP3s or Internet radio

Check that:
you have made an analog connection (play out or monitor out); due to
copyright issues, cannot read Pulse Code Modulation (2-channel signal,
i.e., from CD player) digital signal
You have connected Entré properly. MP3s are stored on Entré's
high-capacity storage system and Internet Radio is played through Entré's
Internet connection, so its audio outputs must be connected to your
receiver or amplifier.
Your receiver's "tape monitor" feature is not on. On Kenwood Sovereign
receivers, this is labeled CD2/Tape Monitor.
Your receiver is set to the input jack with which you connected Entré.
I recorded an MP3 file on Entré's high-capacity music storage
system and although it shows up on the Guide screen, when I
play it there's no sound
Check the Audio Input Selection function in the Audio & Video Settings
section of the Setup menu. If the Audio Input Selection screen lists any of
Entré's analog, coaxial digital and optical digital inputs as "Not Used", no
signal will pass through them even if you have connected components to
them.
Complete Guide to Your Entré Entertainment Hub, ver. 2.0
If your Kenwood receiver has Universal Video, you do not
need to use the same type of video cables between all of
your video components and the receiver. Universal Video
converts the signal for you. You still need to use the same
type of video cables between the receiver and Entré, and
between Entré and the TV.
on the bottom of the remote, which removes the Entré
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