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Your microphone must be on Mute. Click on Speaker icon on the bottom right -> click on "Mixer" -> if you see any of the volumes muted increase their volume and see if problem is solved. Try using a headphone + mic that are made for chatting.
Yup. If the headphones are driven by the TV, then turning down the TV turns down the headphones. Check to see if the TV has an audio output setting where you can select either the TV speakers or the headphone jack. What brand and model TV is it?
To hook up your ipod, get a 3.5mm to rca cable and use your ipod's headphone jack. Just don't turn the volume way up on the ipod otherwise the input signal may to at too high a level for the receiver.
If headphones work, Try plugging your headphones in and out really quick a few times.
Sometimes the sensor in there gets screwed up and thinks there are
headphones in.
This is a common problem.
There should be no way to mute music without the volume keys. The other option I would check is going into settings. and make sure your "media volume" isnt all the way down. That could be the only problem I could see.
Click on the sound properties in control panel. see if the volume on the properties is up. or is NOT muted. Plug headphones into all the speaker jacks (should be the green plugs) and test each one. If that doesn't work, uninstall the driver and select reinstall.
The chance of both speakers going bad at same time is remote. Your ipod is at fault and has something wrong with its output circuits. Check to make sure that there is no muting circuit inadvertently turned on.
plug your headphones in and then mute the television using the remote.
While the TV is muted you can still use the volume up and down controls to adjust the volume through the headphones. I find that having the volume at 60-75% is more than loud enough on the headphones.
Just be careful when you unplug the headphones and take the TV off of mute, if your volume levels are still turned up you will be in for a jolt :)
Look in your TV's menu options. I have an RCA TV which allows me to turn on (or off) the headphone port and set the volume of the headphones. Once you turn the headphone volume up, then you can turn the TV Volume all the way down with your TV remote while the headphone volume remains where you set it. Hope this works for you.
If "Digital" sign blink on front panel, it means DSP do no start properly. If DSP do not start, main UC mute audio. Change IC,
AT49LV002-70TC (IC
817 ) at DSP board (Denon P/N: 262 3010
006).
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