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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharg
    I connect my TV to my receiver through a standard A/V cable, one with three plugs (red, yellow, white). On my TV I connect it to the three A/V out plugs and on my receiver, I put it into the three plugs designated for TV in.

    I have tried a different input on the receiver, same thing occurs.
    OK those are called RCA composite cables. These are just wild swings at it but here goes:
    1. Make sure the colors from the TV match up to the colors on the receiver. Yellow is for video (which you can unplug), and red and white are for each audio channel. Just in case your receiver has component cables plug in that are colored differently.
    2. Make sure the red and white cables is plugged in snuggly at both TV and receiver ends.
    3. My TV offers a digital audio out (optical in my case) consult your manual to see if yours offers the same. Another digital audio connection can be SPDIF.
    4. Finally consult your receiver manual on connecting your TV to the receiver, there may be some settings on your receiver that need to be enabled/disabled. Or there may be some other input that needs to be utilized.

    I know these are out there in the left field but this is all I got.

    Rudy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rudy Gireyev
    OK those are called RCA composite cables. These are just wild swings at it but here goes:
    1. Make sure the colors from the TV match up to the colors on the receiver. Yellow is for video (which you can unplug), and red and white are for each audio channel. Just in case your receiver has component cables plug in that are colored differently.
    2. Make sure the red and white cables is plugged in snuggly at both TV and receiver ends.
    3. My TV offers a digital audio out (optical in my case) consult your manual to see if yours offers the same. Another digital audio connection can be SPDIF.
    4. Finally consult your receiver manual on connecting your TV to the receiver, there may be some settings on your receiver that need to be enabled/disabled. Or there may be some other input that needs to be utilized.

    I know these are out there in the left field but this is all I got.

    Rudy
    Tried all of these suggestions, the cables are hooked correctly, the manuals for the TV and receiver do not give any additional info besides "Plug this here and that there". Here's hoping someone else has a suggestion...

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