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Denon AVR-587 Television input stopped - no sound

My 2 year old Denon AVR-587, which has worked great till now, stopped sending out an audio signal while watching TV the other night. All other inputs work fine, but TV audio simply stopped. I have re-initialized the unit and it still does not work. Tried another cable - nothing. Any ideas? I assume something has died in the unit.

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Try plugging another device into the tv input and mank sure you have the input mode is set to auto if you still have no sound those inputs are gone
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