I have the same exact problem. All of a sudden I put a dvd in and it doesn't have audio, but video works fine. I can't figure it out for the life of meI have the same exact problem. All of a sudden I put a dvd in and it doesn't have audio, but video works fine. I can't figure it out for the life of me
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First: be sure the TV sound is ok.
then, try the DVD sound by using headphones. If it sounds, then try moving by do a little pressure aside the audio connector from DVD to TV while it is connected
sounds like the disk - not the recorder - - try cleaning the disk with windex -
also - try removing the DVD player from the list of divices -
go to divice manager - look for the DVD player - recorder - etc - - and select REMOVE - this will force the pc to reload the drivers for your unit.
I have the same A/V receiver and in my setup there is an audio output (red and white able) coming from DVD player directly into Zenith Z763B. The video from DVD Player goes to TV input (yellow cable).
There might be alternatives to the setup mentioned above but I like to watch movie in a surround sound, rather than output from TV.
Try changing the audio setting from BITSTREAM to PCM. On the remote select SETUP, AUDIO, DOLBY DIGITAL, then change the setting. Once selected turn off the DVD player without exiting the Menu. Turn back on again.
go to the audio menu setup then find the sub menu speaker after that you will see some command indicates if you want to on or off the speaker, choose the on command to be able to hear the sound in your television from your dvd player.
I have a CH-DVD 300--not sure how different it is from the 200, but I have the same problem. Putting in an audio CD seems to do the trick, and is less hassle than unplugging (which also works for me).
I have the same exact problem. All of a sudden I put a dvd in and it doesn't have audio, but video works fine. I can't figure it out for the life of me
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