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Posted on Jan 10, 2008

Audio problem everything was fine until today.  I can put the volume at -9.0 when in dvd mode on my theater system and it's loud.  but when i am watching tv thru my pvr i put volume at +18.0 and it's not loud enough......

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Depending on what type of remote you have the DVR volume may need to be turned up. On the DVR remote hold the cable button until the lights blink. Then press volume up. The Light should blink again. Turn your volume up on the DVR to "stereo". Hope that works.

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