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Mathew Boan Posted on Jul 15, 2015

I need help getting & setting up & get sound on My Teac MC-DV100 SubWoofer only & using my own speakers, AV leads & Connections to my Acer Aspire XC600

I want to Connect & get sound by using the Teac MC-DV100 SubWoofer only & my own speakers & AV connections & leads to either my Acer Aspire XC600 PC or my Chevron HDT25 set-top box & i only have AV leads & AV Component leads + my own speakers with a connection simular to the connecti9ons on AV visual & audio leads

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2007

SOURCE: half screen activated only

When only a half screen is produced, it is usually a upper or lower buffer board, if the top half is blank then it is the upper buffer, and of course if it's the bottom half then it's the bottom buffer board

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2007

SOURCE: Connecting a logicK TV LCX2 to a Yamaha Surround sound system YSP 1

Not entirely sure what the problem is. You should have Two RCA outputs (left and right) from the TV. These plug into the surround decoder, it decodes the dolby and provides 4 or more outputs for speakers. If I have misunderstood you then please comment before rating badly

Anonymous

  • 103 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 03, 2008

SOURCE: HDMI Malfunction

You may have to activate that imput through your menu.Alot of plasmas have the ability to mute imputs.

jerryg50

Jerry Greenberg

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2008

SOURCE: no audio

I will try to explain this clearly.

Make sure that there is sound leaving from the connections on the top box.

Check that the audio cables are connected to the associated audio input for the video at the rear of the set. Make sure that there are no other shared inputs for the same input. With shared inputs, only one can be the default reference for input.

Check the menus in both the top box and the TV set to make sure that all setups are correctly done.

Jerry G.



Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2008

SOURCE: Onkyo TX SR 702 AV Receiver

don't run you video from the projector to the reciever. just run it to the dvd and run the sound from the dvd through the reciever

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