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orthodoc 07-10-2012 06:55 PM

Help! Feel so stupid ...
 
I've hooked up everything in my new place - TV, HD box, DVD player, cable modem/wireless router, computers, set up the wireless network - and everything works EXCEPT that I have no audio with the DVD player. Video, subtitles, everything is great, except ... no sound. There IS audio with the TV alone. I've changed out the HDMI cable. No dice. Does anyone have a suggestion?

This is so embarrassing. :headshake:

BigV 07-10-2012 07:05 PM

Pls speak up. I can't hear a thing you're saying.

limey 07-11-2012 01:02 AM

Are there multiple remote controls? Have you located them all and used them all to turn up the sound?

ZenGum 07-11-2012 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigV (Post 819376)
Pls speak up. I can't hear a thing you're saying.

Did you glue your finger in your ear again?

Undertoad 07-11-2012 08:20 AM

Is it just HDMI from DVD to TV?

footfootfoot 07-11-2012 08:45 AM

"This is the quietest room in the house. No one can hear us in here."
"What?"

orthodoc 07-11-2012 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 819422)
Is it just HDMI from DVD to TV?

Yes, straight HDMI from DVD to TV. I bought a new one in case the first one was defective, but still no sound. There's only one port for HDMI on each component; I can't see how I could screw it up. :yelsick:

glatt 07-11-2012 12:44 PM

that's weird.

Have you played around with the menus for both the TV and DVD to see what sort of sound you have selected?

wolf 07-11-2012 12:49 PM

Did you have or do you now have a home theater surround sound thingy? (what glatt said, only phrased so that it appears to be a different suggestion, so that I have something to contribute here).

orthodoc 07-11-2012 12:56 PM

I'll check the DVD menu when I get home. The TV has sound when cable is used. I don't have any other speakers hooked up, though - I'm just using the TV's speakers.

Gravdigr 07-11-2012 05:11 PM

Are you switching the TV to the appropriate (HDMI) input, i.e., are you on the right 'channel'?

You might count the 'pins' on the cable, and compare that to the number of 'holes' on the TV...or vice versa. They should be equal, btw.

JBKlyde 07-11-2012 08:22 PM

you need a new transfuser combobulator

BigV 07-11-2012 09:07 PM

???

It's not God?

orthodoc 07-11-2012 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 819550)
Are you switching the TV to the appropriate (HDMI) input, i.e., are you on the right 'channel'?

You might count the 'pins' on the cable, and compare that to the number of 'holes' on the TV...or vice versa. They should be equal, btw.

I went through the inputs - I can label a different 'channel' DVD but it stays on the original input. The only other label is 'composite' - there isn't an input labeled for HDMI. I checked the cable - it's compatible. So I must have the inputs mixed up, but I can't figure out how to change the DVD to a different input.

infinite monkey 07-11-2012 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JBKlyde (Post 819603)
you need a new transfuser combobulator

I actually have two of those. I will sell one. 500 bucks, slightly used.

Gravdigr 07-12-2012 05:10 PM

An HDMI plug/hole, but, no HDMI 'channel'?

Hmm...

orthodoc 07-12-2012 06:03 PM

The TV is HD, 1080p, about five years old. Should I try to connect an older DVD player? Hmm ...

And yes, there is an HDMI outlet/plug. So what am I missing??? :(

BigV 07-13-2012 11:01 AM

Not "channel", but "input". Your tv has a display (the screen) and a sound system (the speakers). It can use these outputs (almost ALWAYS) together, from the same source, the same A/V (audio/video) source. If your dvd player has an hdmi output, the audio and the video are both being transmitted over the same cable. If your tv has an hdmi input, it will get the audio *and* video from that input. The inputs, sometimes called "source" are selectable from the remote for the tv. You might have a range like "cable", "a/v", "hdmi (1/2/3)", "line 1/2", "tv", "antenna", etc. Your tv almost certainly won't have all of these, but it's just like in the olden days when you had to tune your television to channel 3 to watch the tape from the vcr. Or maybe you tuned the tv to "line input" or "line 1". That "tuning" is the is the same as the input selection or the source selection.

You already have this figured out because you can find the video for the dvd player. But, mysteriously, you don't have the audio that you know should be coming out of the tv along with the video. This is a good puzzle.

What I'd do is to simplify the problem. Try to conquer it by dividing it. Does the tv output sound all by itself? Check. Does the dvd player output sound to a different tv? Unknown. Can you check this? Does the given cable transmit audio and video from other known good sources? That kind of troubleshooting will isolate the problem.

I know you know most of this, probably all of it, I was just thinking out loud. The novelty of the sound of my own voice is an appealing change, now that I have my finger out of my ear.

BigV 07-13-2012 11:03 AM

The dvd player sends its audio and video OUT to all outputs all the time. What outputs does the dvd player have besides the hdmi?

Sheldonrs 07-13-2012 01:22 PM

Try turning it off and then back on. lol!

Gravdigr 07-13-2012 04:06 PM

Have you tried speaking to it with a stern voice?

orthodoc 07-13-2012 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigV (Post 819905)
Not "channel", but "input".
You already have this figured out because you can find the video for the dvd player. But, mysteriously, you don't have the audio that you know should be coming out of the tv along with the video. This is a good puzzle.

What I'd do is to simplify the problem. Try to conquer it by dividing it. Does the tv output sound all by itself? Check. Does the dvd player output sound to a different tv? Unknown. Can you check this? Does the given cable transmit audio and video from other known good sources? That kind of troubleshooting will isolate the problem.

All right! Thanks for thinking out loud, V, because in practical terms, at least, the problem is solved ...

I have a smaller TV that has HDMI input, and an older non-HDMI DVD player. I checked out various combinations of connections between the two TVs and the two DVD players, and behold: my big, more expensive TV does not get audio via its HDMI input. It does work, on a different input, with an older triple cable from either DVD player. The smaller TV works perfectly, video and audio, via HDMI cable from the HDMI-capable DVD player. I can play the same DVD on the two TVs at once using the two different cables. (I'm enjoying Iron Man II on two TVs right now. :p:)

So my big TV isn't getting audio via HDMI, for whatever reason; my small TV is fine with HDMI input; and I can at least watch DVDs using the older cable on my big TV. It doesn't use the bigger TV's potential to its max, but there's a problem with its HDMI input so I'm not going to get that potential no matter what.

I'm practical. I'll take what I can get ... and now I get audio with my DVDs! Hooray!!! :D

(This is my exciting Friday night ... but hey, I'm happy :) )

Gravdigr 07-15-2012 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by orthodoc (Post 820030)
my big, more expensive TV does not get audio via its HDMI input.

Does it say that in the manual, or is that an observation? Doesn't sound right.

But, at least you're working now!

Gravdigr 07-15-2012 05:36 PM

BTW, any of you suffering from insomnia might want to check out this Wikipedia article on HDMI.

Wow.


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