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No volume on the tv when connected the decoder, but has da volume when playing with the USB, changed cables but still the same

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It shows that your TV speakers are not having issue, try changing the cables of audio both the and decoder side... If still the problem persists check the audio Jack's at decoder and TV for any damage... If still the issue contains either the decoder or TV hardware issue . Kindly contact your local support centre for rectification of issues

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: Volume Problem with my TV and Home Theater system

I had the same problem with mine.The solution I found was to use an optical audio cable rather than the red and white RCA audio jacks. Hope this helped.

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mccafes

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2009

SOURCE: Connecting TV, cable decoder and xr29m80

you have two choices. a newer connection you must have on both devices is a optical connection. if you have this buy a digital optic cable.

if you dont have this connection. look for a red and white connection on both devices this is just a simple audio lead .
To recieve the sound through the speakers after you have installed the leads make sure the home cinema function is set to "tv"

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 42

You might try connecting w/ S-video cable.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2010

SOURCE: Need to connect my DSTV decoder through my sony

well this is easier than you think, get yourself a set of RCA's (the red and white and yellow cables that DVD players come with) look behind your decoder and place them colour to colour, then behind your Amp you will read (TV IN) do the same, then with just one yellow RCA plug it into (monitor) that one will then go to the (AV input) behind your TV.. And presto!!! now set your amp input on the remote to TV and your off!! good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2011

SOURCE: i CAN CONNECT MY TV DECODER WITH LAN CABLE FROM

The decoder was reseted.and is not working.bad or signal.

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