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Posted on Dec 23, 2010

Can't switch devices from front panel. Can't adjust volume from front panel. Cant' see picture or sound from cable input.

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Try unplugging the left side of the panel. May work, but you will have no blinking light - but the inputs can be changed (so you can use your DVD etc. extra stuff and the sound will work with the remote. Cheap way
Worth a try - or replace part (Expensive way) Good luck !

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