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Sounds like you have some electrical corrosion in a connection somewhere in that system causing the low voltage. Take the connectors apart and clean them and that should help
I have seen this happen before when an update went bad right in the middle of an Internet outage. If you bought this recently, try to return it for a replacement. Otherwise, you will have to contact Samsung's support line to see if there is a Factory hard reset.
Wii system dosen't take RCA component cables connections.Go to walmart,if those clecks willing to help u talk to them tell them u need a Wii system cable connections wire they'll point u to what to buy.Or better custmer serviced go to Best Buy problems is a bit more exspensive there.Tries websites like Amazon.com,Ebay.com u can buy it from there too.
It sounds like the TV is not set to play Dolby 5.1 sound. Or if it is it cannot send it from the connections you have. One solution, if the TV has an optical socket and the system has too, to connect it via that. That should ensure Dolby sound is coming out of the TV. However please note not all TV stations transmit Dolby 5.1, even on HD.
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You just need to restore the defaults for the video. Here is how to do this.
1. Reset the Video Output Settings. While the PLAYSTATION 3 system is in standby mode (red light on the front of the system), hold down the touch-sensitive On/Off button on the front of the system until the system goes into standby mode again . (So the light cycle would go from: red light to --> green light --> then back to red light) This will ensure that you have held down the On/Off button long enough to reset the Video Output Settings. Once you turn it back on, it should work fine.
I hope this helps!! Good luck!!
The HDMI cable connection on your system is a video out to your TV.
To get audio from the TV so you can hear it through the system, you need to add a cable from the audio out of your TV to the "aux" input on the panasonic system. This is most likely a red and white connection which will give you stereo, or pro-logic surround from the home theater system.
Had same problem with my HDMI connection on my sony bravia and sony theatre system, resolved by conecting a scart lead from the theatre system to one of the free scart sockets on the back of the TV, leave your HDMI connection in place as the DVD signal comes from this,
you need an outdoor antennae or a cable conection. Mke shure that your connecting cables are in good condition. also check the ("F" fitting, that is the end of the cable that screws on to the back of the tv, sometimes the center wire gets bent and it dosen go into the center conection.
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