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Terence Cotton Posted on Jun 22, 2019

Can you set up o use 2 TV sets. I was using DSTV and had 2 TV sets running. There are 2 white cables attached to the PVR but I see only one on the openview coder

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Legends81

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2009

SOURCE: Using TV card on PC video perfect no audio

SOme PVR cards need a small cable from PVR card to the Sound card input to play sound via the sound card.

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Mohan Sriraman

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2009

SOURCE: C02 error

No setting is required. If you can, remove the Imprinter cover, clean the sensor and put the cover back. Hope the sensor has not failed.
S. Mohan.

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Scott Hill

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2009

SOURCE: significant volume decrease when using Comcast cable box

you might have to talk to comcast about that most signals are low for reasons of conservation of bandwidth, they may also be sending 5.1 which tends to be lower volume and adds surround in.
mono is always loud, and that is what you get with 75 ohm coaxial cable (single screw in ).
hope this helps.



Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: Black and White Video - Wii Component cable

put yellow in video red and white in audio and change source to av

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2010

SOURCE: black and white dstv

look on the TV menu for (system) in south africa we use PAL, if you cant change it on the TV, with the decoder remote press menu then 7 then 4, it will ask for a pin code press 9-9-4-9 it will read "RF modulator" press OK, it will then read 1 MODULATION press ok again and it will highlight PAL I now press the right key and press OK, if this persists then the decoder it probably faulty... good luck

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Black and white screen only on DSTV?

RCA video cables handle analog signals. HDMI cables carry digital video signals. You need a converter. If you are using a component video converter, check if you swapped two of the three RCA video cables. (There are some A/V projectors that can do the translation of RCA and HDMI internally. Most TVs do not.)

I hope this helps.

Cindy Wells
(One of my family's TVs used a dongle to condense the analog video signal to a single port, swapping blue and green gave a black and white output, IIRC.)
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Aim 60 Inch Digital UHD. There is no sound from my dstv HDMI connection only, picture is fine, decoder tested by dstv fine, other HDMI inputs work fine, I know the HDMI cables are fine. please assist.

If you're not getting any sound from your DSTV decoder when connected to your Aim 60 Inch Digital UHD TV via HDMI, there are a few things you can try:
  1. Check your TV settings: Make sure that your TV's audio settings are set correctly. Check that the volume is turned up and that the TV speakers are not muted or turned off. Also, make sure that the TV is set to receive audio through the HDMI input.
  2. Check your DSTV settings: Make sure that your DSTV decoder is set to output audio through the HDMI connection. You can usually check this in the settings menu on the decoder.
  3. Try a different HDMI input: If you have other HDMI inputs on your TV, try connecting the DSTV decoder to a different one to see if the problem persists. This will help to narrow down whether the issue is with the HDMI input on your TV or with the DSTV decoder.
  4. Try a different HDMI cable: Even if you think your HDMI cable is fine, it's possible that there is an issue with it that is causing the sound problem. Try a different HDMI cable to see if that resolves the issue.
If none of these steps solve the issue, it's possible that there is a problem with the HDMI input on your TV. In that case, you may need to contact Aim customer support for further assistance or consider bringing the TV to a repair shop.
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Just bought a Condere 32" TV how do I set the channels?

The search query for this is

make model manual

size, in this case is irrelevant :>) Or of course you could read the manual that came with it.

https://www.google.com/search?q=condere+tv+manual

Channels are set by whatever the input is from, cable, satellite box, IP PVR, Over-Air decoder, etc. Your television just relays what it sees from the Input/Source HDMI cable
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I have checked cables and different methods of connecting, but the white and red audio out of my PVR appear to have stopped putting out sound.

Go through the setup of the PVR and check the sound settings. It sounds like it's only producing digital audio, that's why it works with HDMI but you want analog, so set the audio to stereo, or try every setting to see what works!
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Pvr error code 0bf1

Hi. We have the Pvr 2 U and none of the above worked. What we eventually figured out was to hold the TV/audio button on booting for about a minute. The TV screen will go black, continue holding the TV/audio button until the the dstv logo comes up. Now use the remote and click menu. Go to advanced options and network settings and wait for it to rescan the channels. Hope this helps
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Dstv remote not working on any blue dials? Two tv's in separate rooms, one pvr decoder. Only the red dial works on both tv's & both remotes are working & both tvs responding properly.

Is this a newly installed system? If both tv's are responding to the same remote setting (red in case), it means both tv's are set to the same channel. The tv that is connected to the decoder directly (via AV cables, I presume) is supposed to respond to if the remote is set to red. In order for the second tv to respond when the remote is set to blue, you need to tune the second tv until you find the picture of tv2 (the decoder transmits both tv1 and tv2 on the RF/coaxial output and it seems that your remote tv is tuned to tv1 instead of tv2).
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I want to couple my DSTV Decoder through my new THT-3017HDMI Home Theatre System to the TV. How do I do that? I am very much technology disatvantaged.

THT-3017HDMI to hook with TV.
Get RCA Cables, red and white from your DSTV straight to your DVD.

The Yellow (Video) Straight from your DSTV to your TV yellow input.
Set your TV to Input 1 or 2 depending on the port you used. PLease but your volume will be only controlled via DVD, if you switch your TV off it will still sound the TV channels via DVD speakers,
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Need to connect my DSTV decoder through my sony amplifier (5.1) not sure of a the cabling or the connections, does someone perhaps ahve a wiring diagram to connect TV, dstv decoder and sony 5.1 amplifier?...

well this is easier than you think, get yourself a set of RCA's (the red and white and yellow cables that DVD players come with) look behind your decoder and place them colour to colour, then behind your Amp you will read (TV IN) do the same, then with just one yellow RCA plug it into (monitor) that one will then go to the (AV input) behind your TV.. And presto!!! now set your amp input on the remote to TV and your off!! good luck
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Dstv to dvd recorder connection

  1. Grab your A/V composite wires and insert them into the Audio/Video OUTPUTS on the back of the satellite receiver. These are color-coded connections--red to red, white to white and yellow to yellow. The red and white connections are your audio feeds and the yellow is for your video.
  2. Look on the backside of your DVD/VCR dual recorder. You will see similar connections. Connect the other end of the composite wires to the Audio/Video INPUTS on the DVD/VCR dual recorder.
  3. With a second set of A/V composite wires, connect one end to the DVD/VCR dual recorder's A/V OUTPUT and the other end to the television's A/V INPUT. Again, be sure to follow the color code. Also, if your television has more than one available input, be sure to know to which one you made the connections (A/V 1, A/V 2, etc.).
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