SOURCE: DVR/TV connection
With the RGB you have to run seperate audio ,I think you have ran the seperate cables for the sound but they are in the wrong place.try changing the RW from the DVR to the TV and you should get sound from them.The unfortunate truth about the HDMI is that the HDMI format has a problem effectivly communicating between components.I am a Directv certified High Definition technition and %50 of the TV's that I connect the HDMI to will not receive the signal.One trick that I have found that works is to make sure you have a picture on the RGB then connect the HDMI.Once you have these connected ,turn your TV off and unplug the power cord from the DVR for 30 sec then plug the DVR in and wait 5 minutes for it to power up then turn your TV on and switch to your HDMI input.This method sometimes works to "Jumpstart" the HDMI input on the TV .There is no guarantee that this will work but is sounds like for now this is your only option,GOOD LUCK.
SOURCE: Windows 2k server problem on DL580 G4
A customer of mine had the same similar problem as you, although it was Win XP, it actually turned out to be a NTOS virus,
SOURCE: im not able to instalthe primavera p6 on my new hp lap windows 7
Before installing primavera p6, check whether any SQL databases with the same name exists. Uninstall the SQL if the databases created during the previous failure installation of primavera p6(go to add or remove programs to uninstall). After uninstallation of SQL express, try to run installation files for primavera p6 will solve your problem.
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SOURCE: how do i connect leads from a bush digital recorder box to a polaroid smart tv?
I would guess that a simple scart lead will do the job with aerial connected to the box and a cable from the box rf out to the tv aerial socket. ...that is what I would expect unless these are modern, HDMI equipped units
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