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Hi !i could not get the picture. i can hear only
Are you connected via HDMI, Component, or regular red, yellow, white cables. Make sure the cables are plug in all the way nice and tight. If you have HDMI cable, remove it for a minute or two and then plug it back in. Or shut your home theater for a minute or two and plug it back in. Turn it on and and put a dvd movie to see if it works. Hope it works.
6/25/2010 2:10:47 AM •
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on Jun 25, 2010
Subwoofer output no sound...
Check to see if it is properly hooked up to the player, and if it is, then either the amplifier's LFE(Low Frequency Emitter/Subwoofer) channel has failed, or the CPU is not beginning to forward frequencies 200Hz and below to the subwoofer. At 200Hz, the subwoofer adds to the satellite speakers, an then at 110Hz and below, only the subwoofer is playing.
6/20/2010 2:59:20 AM •
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on Jun 20, 2010
How do you make the surround sound work?
For an outside left/right(red/white or stereo jack), enable Dolby Pro Logic or ProLogic II. For DVD's, if it doesn't have a 5.1 track, which will be stated on the back of the DVDcase, then also will be a case where ProLogic is needed.
6/20/2010 2:50:31 AM •
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on Jun 20, 2010
Hi, I'm using the Samsung HT-E330K. It works but does not speak out. The power display is fine but no sound
If your Samsung HT-E330K home theater system is not producing any sound even though the power display seems to be working fine, there are several potential causes and troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. **Check Volume Levels:** Make sure the volume on the home theater system and the connected TV (if applicable) is turned up and not muted.
2. **Check Audio Source:** Verify that the correct audio source is selected on the home theater system. If you're using multiple input sources (DVD, TV, AUX, etc.), make sure the right input source is selected.
3. **Audio Cables:** Ensure that all audio cables are securely connected to both the home theater system and the audio source (TV, DVD player, etc.). Sometimes, loose or faulty cables can result in no sound.
4. **Speaker Connections:** Check that all speakers are properly connected to the home theater system and that the speaker wires are securely inserted into the appropriate terminals.
5. **Audio Settings:** Go through the audio settings on both the home theater system and the connected TV (if applicable). Ensure that the correct audio output settings are configured.
6. **Mute Function:** Double-check that the mute function on the remote control or the home theater system itself is not engaged.
7. **Speaker Balance:** Check the speaker balance settings to ensure that sound is not unintentionally directed to one side or speaker.
8. **Reset to Default Settings:** If you've made any changes to the settings recently, consider performing a factory reset to revert to the default settings.
9. **Firmware Update:** If there is a firmware update available for your home theater system, consider updating the firmware as it might resolve any software-related issues.
10. **Test with Different Source:** Test the home theater system with different audio sources to rule out issues with a particular device.
11. **Test Speakers:** If possible, disconnect each speaker one at a time and test the audio to identify if a particular speaker or speaker wire is causing the issue.
12. **Check Speaker Impedance:** Ensure that the speakers' impedance matches the specifications of the home theater system. Mismatched impedance can affect sound quality.
13. **Contact Support:** If you've tried these steps and still have no sound, consider contacting Samsung customer support or seeking assistance from a professional technician for further troubleshooting and repair.
Remember to refer to your device's user manual for specific instructions related to your model.
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