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Hi I have a venturer home theatre system..i have had it for some time but have not used in in abt a year...am trying to set it up to my television but i'm not seeing a visual on my tv..i can hear it but cant see anything...please let me know what is the correct connection to my television system..

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I'm having this same issue on my Sony home theater:(

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Gerardali,The question is what input connection do you have on your TV?

Your Venturer has three types of video outputs:
1) Composite video (single yellow RCA)
2) S-video (single 5 pin cable)
3) Component (3 cables-red, green & blue RCA's).

The component will give the best picture but not all TV's have this connection. The second best is the s-Video but again not all TV's have this connection either. The composite is the lowest quality and the most common available connection.

Make sure that you are using the same audio and video inputs on your TV; such as, if your audio is going in AUX 2, make sure your video connection of choice is going into AUX 2 also.

-Chris


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