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AWA Tv wont allow the AV source to load. constantly says no signal.

Hooked up a wii to the AWA tv, AV cables tightly connected, no issues with connection. No signal. Same with a nintendo 64. HDMI 1 and 2 works.

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Hi,

Scan through the AV input source selections on the remote until you find the right input

Testimonial: "Yeah, tried that and it comes up but im still getting No Signal after connecting all the AV cables."

  • Vebble Jul 08, 2018

    Hi again,
    Do you have another TV or somewhere else where you can test the Wii to make sure it's working and sending the signal too the TV?

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SOURCE: Connecting multiple A/V cables to 1 TV

Hi zantar412,

Yes, there are devices to help you. You should shop for an “RF Modulator.” While the intention of this box is convert an A/V signal to RF for older televisions, many modulators offer multiple inputs which can be chosen with a switch. Be sure to check both the input and output options on the box that you buy to ensure it will be compatible with your components and television.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: No signal on my TV

try connecting the ps3 to the HDMI only, now when the ps3 is off and all but the single red light is on rest your finger on the on button for about 8 seconds, as soon as you touch it it will turn on but just wait a bit and you'll here the a second beep- this should reset your ps3's video output settings. Try it out, it works for me when i go back and forth from av to HDMI.

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millermoto

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2009

SOURCE: How to eliminate error screen:"your tv does not allow display of this program through the dvi input source. please chose another tv input source."

"cable box to tv is hdmi cable"

Everything I've read on the web says cable box to tv connection must also use component (rgb) cables. The error is coming from the cable box (STB). All the Scientific Atlanta (SA) cable boxes seem have this Digital Rights Management (DRM) bug and the only way to be totally rid of the error is to replace the digital connection from box to the TV with an analog connection.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: PS3 doesn't connect to tv

Try holding down the power button for 3-4 seconds when you turn it on.
This should allow you to reset the AV inputs on the ps3

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2010

SOURCE: how to connect nintendo 64 to panasonic viera tv

it depends what connector cable you have if you have an AV cable hook it into the red white and yellow colored inputs if you have an RS cable for the 64 screw this into the back of the tv where the antenna input is.

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