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Anonymous Posted on Jan 14, 2018

I lost audio for dvd/wifi player. video is fine. Any further suggestions?

Broadcast antenna works video and audio fine through coax connection. audio for dvd was fine through hdmi connection but lost it. tried secondary hdmi on tv with no change,and connected another working dvd player through both hdmi connections,but still no change,audio has disappeared. any suggestions?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2007

SOURCE: no video sometimes

i have had this problem several times i think this is a manufactures default. i am in the proccess of contacting the manufacture email me we can talk [email protected] please let anyone else who is having this problem contact me as well.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2008

SOURCE: DVI-->HDMI cable causes tv speakers to hiss and pop

DVi to HDMI. ? hmmmmm

I recon you spend £49.99 and get a DVI & Audio to HDMI Converter. This will resolve the issue

tom walsh

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: lost digital signal on analog TV

You do not need to use an RF modulator if you have a LG DR787T. It will output the program on channel 3 or channel 4. If you have another recording machine, I think you may need to re-scan for the stations.
It is also possible that you need to use the remote to switch from the analog (66 only?) stations to the digital stations.
If using a 787, press HOME, select TV & press ENTER, the channel list menu appears. With the highlight on the top of the list, use the < and > arrow keys to select from: TV, DTV, Favorite, or ALL. This lets your pick whether you want to see digital, analog, favorites with the "HEAR" symbol, or all stations.
tom

THIBSRUS:
I think that there is a selection on the Panny that works much like the TV/VCR selection on a videotape recorder. Your machine is receiving and decoding digital stations, as you stated you can see them on the menu screen, but is not passing them through to your TV set for viewing. To use the Panny as a tuner for live TV shows, or actually, programs currently airing, you have to tune the TV to channel 3 or 4, or, if using the Red/White/Yellow connectors, the proper video input selection, AND turn the Panasonic on, and have it sending the programs it is receiving out on the antenna connection or the video/audio out (RWYellow) connections. It is really a matter of selecting, on the Panasonic, whether it passes through the antenna signals, or the digital signals that is is receiving.
tom

novercaine

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2009

SOURCE: WiFi will not work, starts to connect and goes no further.

your phone driver is out of date you will be running v10e and you need v10g driver click on this link and go to the lower part of the page were there is a phone software update tab. Download the program and after that just follow the propts it is a lg site so you know its all above board http://uk.lgmobile.com/web/web.product.manualSoftwareRF.laf

John Riley

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2009

SOURCE: LG HT502 wont recognize hdmi cable. it says hdmi

go into the video setup menu, and select HDMI set up and select "ON" that should do it

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Let's treat this as TWO functions - audio and video.

Your best video would be HDMI output (audio & video) from the cable box and EACH other video source (BD/DVD) directly to your TV and receiver. But, I'd still WATCH the video from the direct TV connection. The fewer intervening cables and electronics, the better.

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See a trend here? TV's best at video; receiver is the master of audio.
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You don't actually define what the problem is. Only YOU can be the judge of what 'better' is.

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