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There could be several reasons why your Samson Airline CR77 receiver is not producing any output:
Volume levels: Ensure that the volume levels on the receiver are turned up and not muted.
Output mode: Check if the output mode on the receiver is set to the correct mode (balanced or unbalanced).
Cables: Make sure that the cables used to connect the receiver to the sound board are functioning properly and are plugged in correctly.
Interference: Check if there is any interference from other wireless devices operating in the vicinity. This can cause signal dropouts and affect the receiver's output.
Dead batteries: Check if the batteries in the receiver are charged or need to be replaced. A low battery can cause a drop in output.
If none of these solutions work, you may need to contact Samson's customer support for further assistance or consider taking it to a professional technician for repair.
Make sure that you have your receivers input selector to the correct input that you plugged your tv into. Try plugging the tv output into the working input that you have for the dvd. If the tv still does not work, and you are using a working input, then clearly, there is no workable signal going into the receiver. In tv menu check the audio output format.
Some tv sets output their audio signal in digital format. If you plug that into a receiver with an analog audio input it will result in silence.
the sub woofer start working when receive signal of low frequency I would say 20 to 200 Hz or depend the setup on the knob on the back of the box. if your audio do not have a low frequency then, there will be no output from your sub.
about the audio from your tv. there are many setup from your Audio out from the TV to the audio input of your receiver.
I would disconnect all the wires and try again. (read manual)TV and Receiver
I'm having the same problem with my Wii output. The manual for the Denon AVR-1312 says that analog video signals (i.e. component/composite outputs from the Wii) are not converted to digital video signals (i.e. HDMI output from the rcvr). I'm running only HDMI to a projector, so the video signal is essentially lost. The fix appears to be to run an additional composite cable all the way to the projector. Sounds like your fix is the same. No Wii tonight! :(
At first consideration, the question appears a little vague. Any sound amplifier other than a simple two channel stereo system requires the appropriate driver signal(5.1, 6.1 et al ) in order to output sound to all speaker ports. If a stereo signal is fed in you will not get 5.1 or 6.1 or any other of the multiple speaker channel outputs from the speakers. The 5.1 or 6.1 etc. source signal must be provided on the medium you are playing or receiving for you to be able to hear it outputted on all speaker channels. If on the other hand you mean that "There is no sound whatever coming through any of the speaker ports no matter what you play into the amp" then the whole thing would need to be checked from input to output by a Technician to determine at which point the source signal is being lost on its way through the entire circuitry. In this case I would recommend you arrange for an fixed fee inspection which might include a minor repair up to that amount if that is what is found to be necessary.
Check the setup for audio. It may not be set up to output anything or it may output a non-suitable signal. Check your manual. Also make sure the input to the receiver is the correct one being accessed by the receiver.
Some home theatre receivers will not output sound until you ( LOCK INTO ) a radio signal, be sure you have a antenna connected and are receiving a strong signal. Unlike the older model you would receive static sound until you found a station.
The Sonamp 275 has Signal LEDs on the front panel, above the Volume pots. If signal is present at the RCA inputs, the Signal LEDs will be blinking.
Most likely, there isn't any line level audio signal coming from the receiver. Hook RCAs to Tape Output or MD output and check system using the Tuner which is an analog signal.
You probably just need to update the audio drivers for that MB to use with Vista.
And it just so happens that MSI's download page for that motherboard has only 1 updated driver for the Vista OS, and that driver update is Vista_Realtek_AC97.zip
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