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Bill h Posted on Jun 11, 2012
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No audio out for surround sound on vizio e472vle?

There doesnt seem to be a seperate audio out red/wht for sound out to the surround system as there is on my 42" vizio. is there any way to make it work?

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I would check the owner manual and call Vizio but if the set does not have the correct outputs it will never work for that.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2007

SOURCE: Vizio 42" LCD HDTV audio issues

First of all go into the audio menu settings and turn off the "surround" feature off and that should fix the voices/music differences. Does the craking sound appear while watching any sorce such as cable box,sat rcvr or DVD player? If not isolate it to that input and maybe that device is giving the problem.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 27, 2008

SOURCE: Wharfedale LCD37F1080P and external surround sound

  1. hi here is what you do go into menu go to feature thento ext 2 out then press right blue button on remoteand find the ext you need make sure your tv volume is turned down make sure your surround sound is on and turned up wait and you will here your sound when you have the right ext i have hdmi lead in ext 5 so it ext 5 that will show in the feature menu i hope you find your problem solved allan

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2008

SOURCE: Vizio Sound Problem

i got for christmas a vizio 32 inch tv..we are having a hard to hooking up the surround sound anyone who can help us out !!

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: 42" Vizio - no picture no sound

If the TV goes in standby, then it is in protection mode.

Ensure also that the fault is not coming from a faulty receiver box sending
bad signal, check if you get same problem on DVD with no receiver box
connected.

Try first leaving the TV power cord unplugged for some times, let say one hour or so.

The flashing light indicates a diagnostic state called protection.
When the TV goes on protection there are only two possible causes.

1The internal circuits are jammed because of electrostatic charges accumulating on capacitors, or because of a wrong voltage read by the main chip on your monitor controller board. this started the protection circuit.

2 The protection circuit detected a wrong voltage or abroken contact, identified an internal fault and kicked in , starting the flashing light.

If you are in situation one, then the TV will reset just unplugging power cord for one or two hours,sometimes even minutes.

If you are in situation 2 , then there is an internal fault.

If under warranty contact the manufacturer ringing the number on the user manual

If you want to repair at your own expenses, just locate any good qualified repairer.

If you want to DIY you find parts here,

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On LCD Pay particular attention at inverter and power board, power board can be inspected looking for bulged or leaking capacitors, then tested with a multimeter. The inverter is more difficult to test , there is need to read voltages, should be done by a tech. Also the LCD controller board can cause same problem

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: Picture but no sound on my Vizio L37 Flat Screen

i have a 50 in vizio and the sound just went out. the picture still works but no sound anyone have any ideas on how much to repair it?

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