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How can I get sound out of my DVD home Thearer Sound System?

DVD Home theatre sound system. It has been playing up for a few weeks and now all of a sudden I can not get the DVD to open and there is no sound coming out. The screen itself seems to be working i.e can tune radio in just can not hear it. It is about 5 years old? Time to get a new one or is it an easy fix?

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More info Kate please make and model.

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2008

SOURCE: CONNNECTING THE DMR-EZ475V TO A TV, THEATRE SYSTEM AND CABLE BOX

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http://www.altex.com/product_info.php?products_id=9207 here is a link to a audio / video switch box you need one of these make sure it has several audio video in and at least one audio/video out
hook all you rca1.gif cables up to the audio/video in from the cable box, tv, and dvd/vcr combo then out to the surround sound youll also need to get some rca cable splitters for the out so you can run it back to the audio/video in to the tv as well as the surround sound here is alink to what they look like
http://www.altex.com/product_info.php?cPath=344&products_id=6201
youll need thre of these of course when hooking it up dont pay attention to the color on these just the ones from the tv and surround sound and thats it your done it will all work if you want it to were you dont have to get up and push a button everytime most of them if you push all the buttons in at one time theyll stay like that

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Anonymous

  • Posted on May 06, 2008

SOURCE: my home theatre system (sAmsung

Hello,
Protection mode on a Samsung player most likely means that the unit is overheating due to a non or low functioning fan. Before taking it somewhere to be serviced turn the unit on and see if the fan in the back is functioning (it should be on whenever the unit is on). If it is not you can try gently blowing it out with a can of compressed air.
I am sure that you can have it serviced but it might be cheaper to purchase a new player.
Good luck and take Care,
-WN

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2009

SOURCE: unable to get play dvd or get picture on DVD channell on tv

If the player is doing that for all DVDs but playing CDs properly, the player has gone bad due to either the laser and lens being out of whack or the DVD drive just doesn't recognise DVDs anymore and needs repaired or replaced.

Sorry. Best of luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: I have a spectroniq pht-300x dvd home theatre that does not play

sometimes the reader is dirty and need to be cleanead you can sometimes do this by spraying compressed air from a can through the slot or you may have to open unit to access

johnz1313

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2009

SOURCE: LG dvd player connected to 5.1 home theatre

Dont now your sytem but check Home theatre sytem must be switch to 5.1 display and not dvd display. if stil no sound check in setup off dvd for soundsetting like PCM, RAW , 5.1etc and select each one till you get desired sound.

Presume your conections from dvd to hometheater is conected 5.1 cables or 1 digital cable and not stereo(2cables)

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