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SOLVING PROBLEMS (cont.)
Check
Is there any sound?
YES
NO
D
Can you hear stereo
sound?
NO
YES
D
Can you see and hear a
DVD that you are trying
NO
to play?
YES
D
Is the picture low quality,
or "fuzzy", when you
YES
are expecting to see an
HDTV-quality picture?
Suggested solution
Check that the audio cables are securely and
correctly connected.
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First check that the program is likely to have
stereo sound (an old movie, for example, may
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not be in stereo).
Check the on-screen Setup Menu, Audio
settings (see page 34). The Stereo Output may
be set to "Mono". Change it to "Stereo".
Check that all the audio and video cables are
securely and correctly connected, including
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any to a home theater receiver that you may be
using to enhance the sound.
Some programs may include "copy protection"
which means, if your set-top is connected
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to your HDTV via the component video
connectors, the picture is downgraded to
standard TV quality. To prevent this from
happening, use an HDMI connection instead.
Further checks, if there is still a problem
Check that you have not muted the sound on your set-top
and/or TV. Adjust the volume control on your set-top and/or
TV. If you are using a home theater receiver, check it is set
up correctly.
If your TV is mono, you will hear stereo sound only if you
have a stereo audio amplifier and speakers or home theater
connected to your stereo VCR or set-top.
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