Re: Hi my Philips HTS6510 Home Cinema is frozen, it just...
Hi, mine is also blocked, completely frozen. it also shows AUX and won't react to anything. Have you already solved the problem? Whad dit you do? thx for the effort to reply,
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What is the format of the drive? The Philips HTS6510 can only read USB drives that are formatted as FAT16 or FAT32. It can't read files from an NTFS drive. NTFS is the "new file system" for Windows but dates to Windows NT/Windows 2K or so. This is the default format for larger capacity USB drives since more files can be added per folder. See page 51 of the manual for the Philips HTS6510 for the file format specifications for USB drives.
If the file format is FAT16 or FAT32, try a different USB drive and check the current drive in another device. The USB drive may be damaged or may have lost the data it needs to find the files. All flash memory can fail with no warning. Replace a faulty drive. Alternatively, the USB port on the HTS6510 could be damaged. This can happen if too much current flows through the port. If the port is damaged, I don't recommend having the unit repaired unless it is under warranty (1 year). Copy your files to a CD and listen to the music or view the images from that media. The overall cost will be lower.
Generally speaking, if your Home Cinema system is able to pass-thru video as well as audio, you'll want to take the HDMI cable from the XBOX video out, into the Home Cinema system's input (any HDMI input should be fine), and then run the HDMI video out to your projector. Any other devices you want to be able to project as well (DVD/BluRay, PC, Cable, Satellite, etc.) would also be plugged into the Home Cinema system as "in" devices, like the XBOX.
When you want to display one of those devices, you would select that "in" port's input name in the Home Cinema system (for example, if the XBOX is connected to the HDMI in that is labeled "aux", you will switch the cinema system to Aux Input, and the projector should immediately begin getting the signal from the theatre system. To switch to another device, you simply change the Input channel on the Home Cinema.
The audio also, providing the device (the XBOX) can carry it on the HDMI cable, will also be delivered to the Home Cinema. Some devices cannot carry sound on HDMI (though many can). For those, you will need to run an HDMI cable for the video, and also an optical cable or other type of audio-only cable, for its audio. You do not need to run an audio cable to the projector though, as the projector is only for video. The Home Cinema will take care of the sound itself.
If you bought it with a credit card you should have up to 90 days to return it. You will void the warranty if you try my solution. look on the back and sides. There should be some small screws. Take them out and then slide the back off of the player. You should be able to see the disk tray. Some systems have a manual eject button hidden somewhere inside. Once it is open you should be able to find the model number of the dvd drive. Look up the specs and see if you can find the button. Otherwise you can try to force it open. Be extremely careful if you do this. You could strip the gears and or break it. If the gears are exposed use a small flat head screw driver and slowly turn the gears till it opens. I hope this helps.
To get sound from any TV (including Philips) to an amplifier or a home cinema system, the TV should have a LINE OUT RCA pair. Thereafter, it is a simple case of connecting said Line OUt to one of the INPUTs of the cinema system.
Often (but not all), Cinema Systems have their own TV tuner and would provide a video out that could be connected to the Video IN of the TV.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
PUT A SET OF PHONO CABLES FROM AUDIO OUT ON SKY TO AUX INPUT ON YOUR SAMSUNG.SWITCH SYSTEM TO AUX INPUT SET SOUND 2 PROLOGIC 2,AND HEYPRESTO SURROUND SOUND I HOPE.
hi angedembe, guess your dvd lens is dirty or worn out.try using a dvd lens cleaning disk this might solve your problem n if it still of no use then u have to change your dvd lens.hope the 1st method solve your problem.have a nice time.. raj..
a good way to go is to connect the home cinema kit staight to the tv though phono leads, see if your tv has a phono in and out this must not be a av socket. you should then connect it in to your cinema kit so what ever you watch comes though ur cinema system
The HDMI lead only carries the video and audio from the HTS6510/05 to the TV.
The scart carries audio and video both ways.
Re-connect the scart lead and all will be ok.
N.B. When the HTS6510 is switched on, the TV will auto-switch to the scart input. You will then need to switch the TV to HDMI to get the benefit from the DVD upscaling.
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