Can I hear a DVD but no picture?
Make sure the DVD player and TV use the same video siginal. Check the settings of both the DVD player and the TV, make sure they play the same type of video signal, i.e., progressive or interlaced. Some TVs won’t play progressive signals and therefore you should make sure the player (DVD) is not in Progressive Mode.
Why doesnt my DVD player have sound?
Ensure the audio cables from the DVD player are connected properly to the television or stereo receiver. Attempt to play a different disc in the DVD player. Try playing a different audio source through the television or receiver. Connect the DVD player to a different audio input on the television or receiver.
Why is there no sound coming from my TV?
No TV sound is output from the receiver. Check the type and connection of the HDMI cable, optical digital cable, or audio cable that is connected to the receiver and the TV (refer to the supplied Startup Guide).
Why is there no picture on my TV?
If you are using a composite or component cable, to connect your TV directly to an A/V device or through the audio system, the picture and sound may be frequently interrupted, or the edges of the picture may seem discolored.
Why does my HDMI receiver not work with my TV?
If the TV is not compatible with Audio Return Channel (ARC), connect the receiver to the TV using an optical digital cable (not supplied) or audio cable (not supplied). There will be no TV sound from the connected speakers when the receiver is connected to an HDMI input jack of a TV that is not compatible with ARC.
Why is there no picture on my DLP TV?
Wait about 10 seconds before you reconnect the receiver, then restore power to it and your TV. If that doesn’t work, the issue is likely with the TV’s lamp. For DLP TVs, picture loss can involve lamp failure. No lamp, no images. The other point of failure could be the ballast, which starts up the lamp and keeps it powered.
No TV sound is output from the receiver. Check the type and connection of the HDMI cable, optical digital cable, or audio cable that is connected to the receiver and the TV (refer to the supplied Startup Guide).
If you are using a composite or component cable, to connect your TV directly to an A/V device or through the audio system, the picture and sound may be frequently interrupted, or the edges of the picture may seem discolored.
If the TV is not compatible with Audio Return Channel (ARC), connect the receiver to the TV using an optical digital cable (not supplied) or audio cable (not supplied). There will be no TV sound from the connected speakers when the receiver is connected to an HDMI input jack of a TV that is not compatible with ARC.
Wait about 10 seconds before you reconnect the receiver, then restore power to it and your TV. If that doesn’t work, the issue is likely with the TV’s lamp. For DLP TVs, picture loss can involve lamp failure. No lamp, no images. The other point of failure could be the ballast, which starts up the lamp and keeps it powered.