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*Check if your using 'other' audio methods like 'Optical' or the older multi-pin Video/audio combo plugs. Check DVD and TV cords and plugs for cuts or cracks. Replace if needed.
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* Check the wires to each speaker for cuts, shorts, disconnection. Re strip wires as needed to ensure a good connection. Weak or low sound is an indication of a shorted or blown out speaker.
*Got to TV set up menu and check your audio options. If your not sure then reset TV to factory settings and perform an initial set up again.
* If you have good sound on regular cable and only bad sound on the DVD player then try another DVD player with the same cords. If your still using the older Yellow-Whit-Red cords then any similar video device should work on the same cords. Many VCR, Vid Cameras have the same outputs that can be used to test your TV set up. (Digital Cameras may have the same too.)
* Final, If your still having problems then check with the TV vendor for advice.
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