Good Afternoon. I have had the Sony DAV FC7 (5 disk dvd with surround sound system). Over the past 6 months I have noticed that video 1 and video 2 have a humm to them. When I turn the volumn up it gets louder with the volumn. the DVD and the tuner do not have this problem which makes me think that it is the unit its self. Your help would be awesome.
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Hi, Yes, tis unit has 2 video inputs at rear so you can connect any other dvd player sound (analog or digital) to get 5.1 channel surround sound from DAV-C770 speakers. Click Sony Support to download user manual copy of DAV-C770 that has more details about connection setup. Hope this info will help you. Thanks.
DON'T NEED A SEPERATE AMP THE SYSTEM HAS ONE IT IS PART OF THE CABINET THE DVD PLAYER IS IN, YOU CAN HOOK IT TO THE TV WITH A HDMI CABLE OR STANDARD VIDEO CABLE OR A PROGRESSIVE SCAN CABLE SETUP, FOR AUDIO U CAN USE STANDARD RCA CABLES, OR DIGITAL AUDIO, CHECK TO TO SEE WHAT OUTPUTS AND INPUTS THE TV G THE TV HAS ALSO CONSULT YOUR USER MANUAL FOR THE SURROUND SOUND. HERE ARE THE SPECS FOR THIS SYSTEM. 1000 WATT system total program power 5.1 Cube cinema HTS, 12 active drivers/magnetically shielded I-Cube design satellite system 4 Multi-directional 2-way speakers() center channel has 2-way with horn tweeter enclosure (200 WATTS) Dual sub-woofers 400 WATTS; 2X6.5" aluminum poly-laminate cone linked through digital custom crossover circuitry finished in: high-gloss piano and composite black w/silver brushed aluminum complete 6 piece system (HTS surround speakers
Hi, First try with yellow video output of DAV-S500 in yellow video TV input to get its picture. (yellow output means composite video out) Green-Blue-Red video output is component output that will be turn on when you switch the unit into Progressive picture mode, that option would be available in Menu of DAV-S500 Hope this info will help you. Thanks.
hi yes it is....
wot u need to do is.....our red and white audio leads go from sky box to dvd box...we then put our dvd player onto video 1 using function button on remote
hope this helps
1st of all, unplug the set. Open top cover of unit and go to Optical Lens. Push it outward and inward for 2-3 times. Place top cover back. Hope problem will be solved.
In short, the answer is: Hook up all three to each other. I have a Samsung DLP HDTV, and I was trying to hook up a Sony DAV-HDX500 home-theater system and a Comcast HD set-top box, but I found that the Sony user guide is helpful only for setting up the speakers. Most of what it had to say about HDMI and getting the TV sound or cable sound to go through the speaker system was wrong (or, at least, it didn't work for me). So, here's what I did. I connected Component video cables (Y/Pb/Pr out) from the Cable box to the TV (Y/Pb/Pr in), audio cables from the Cable box (audio out) to the Sony system ("SAT/Cable" audio in), and an HDMI cable from the Sony system (HDMI out) to the TV (HDMI in). This allows me to 1) watch DVDs with surround sound through the TV's HDMI source (when the "DVD" format is selected on the Sony system), 2) watch cable with surround sound through the TV's Component source (when the "SAT/Cable" format is selected on the Sony system), and 3) watch cable WITHOUT the surround sound, as I did before I ever had the Sony system. One item of note: When watching a non-HD channel with the surrond sound on, the audio is slightly out of synch with the video; thankfully, there's no such problem on HD channels. Anyway, I hope this helps. It drove me crazy for two days straight!
well for one thing .. on cable it has to be in surround sound.5.1 or 6.1 for it to true surround.your dvd and cd will be fine .. if you just want to have sound coming out of all speakers you have to adjust your sound settings but it will not be surround sound though
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