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Mike
January 22, 2025
Why doesn’t my DVD trasmit shows to my Hisense TV?
2 comments:
Mike
January 22, 2025
@Mike, It shows the pre movie items, even previews.
Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
Your Hisense 50A7500F TV may not receive shows from your DVD player due to one of the following reasons:
1. Improper Connection: Ensure the DVD player is correctly connected to the TV using an appropriate cable (e.g., HDMI, AV, or component cables). Check that the cables are securely plugged into the correct ports on both the TV and the DVD player.
2. Input Source Not Selected: Make sure the TV input source is set to the correct one (e.g., HDMI or AV) that matches the port to which the DVD player is connected.
3. Cable Issues: Verify that the cables used are functional and not damaged. Replace them if necessary.
4. DVD Player or Disc Problem: Ensure the DVD player is powered on, functioning properly, and the disc is in good condition and compatible with the player.
5. Settings on the TV: Check for any settings on the TV that may affect the connection, such as enabling or disabling specific input ports.
If the issue persists after verifying these points, further troubleshooting with both the TV and the DVD player may be required.
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Do you have a question about the 50A7500F and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Why doesn’t my DVD trasmit shows to my Hisense TV?
@Mike, It shows the pre movie items, even previews.
Your Hisense 50A7500F TV may not receive shows from your DVD player due to one of the following reasons:
1. Improper Connection: Ensure the DVD player is correctly connected to the TV using an appropriate cable (e.g., HDMI, AV, or component cables). Check that the cables are securely plugged into the correct ports on both the TV and the DVD player.
2. Input Source Not Selected: Make sure the TV input source is set to the correct one (e.g., HDMI or AV) that matches the port to which the DVD player is connected.
3. Cable Issues: Verify that the cables used are functional and not damaged. Replace them if necessary.
4. DVD Player or Disc Problem: Ensure the DVD player is powered on, functioning properly, and the disc is in good condition and compatible with the player.
5. Settings on the TV: Check for any settings on the TV that may affect the connection, such as enabling or disabling specific input ports.
If the issue persists after verifying these points, further troubleshooting with both the TV and the DVD player may be required.
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