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Insignia 37" LCD Flat-Panel HDTV - Page 8 Questions & Answers
Closed Captions
Form your remote on normal signal, go to menu and video options. find closed caption, select CC and tun off text. That should keep it off at all times
Remote control
If your remote is for the TV you may have to program it to the DVD or vice versa. Not all remotes will work with two different products un less it is a universal remote. Then if the DVD or TV is made in China the may not have codes that will work. Only original remotes will function
Hdmi and audio
It may be the top of set box.. Most times the sound and picture are auto detected by the set when HDMI is used. Both sound and video are carried in a HDMI cable but not with a S video cable. Try another HDMI cable *** dont buy the expensive one the tv don't care if they cost $125 or $25.
Hdmi connection
Hi theromanator ,
Please switch on the ps3, go to the menu and change the video out setting to hdmi. this should solve your problem
Please vote for me if this solve your problem
ramesh22
TV Setup
Are you using a top of set box? If not make sure the set is set for cable then do a auto program/ channel search. The tv most likely is set for ANTENNA .. If you have a top of set box it could be the problem..
How to use parental control
You can enable customize Parental Controls via your TV's on screen menu. If you have previously set a password, you will need to re-enter your password to begin. If you have forgotten your password, try 0000 (four zeros) or 3448 (the default password may vary by TV model, so consult your User Manual for details). You can find detailed instructions for using the parental controls in your TV User Manual, available for download at
InsigniaProducts.com. Just search for your TV model number and click on the Support/Download tab. I hope this helps.
6/18/2023 7:04:11 AM •
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on Jun 18, 2023
VCR will not find channels when doing an auto search.
I suspect that your Insignia TV has an ATSC (digital tuner). The VCRs only have NTSC (analog) tuners. If you have a digital to analog converter box, you can connect that to any of the VCRs and tune in the channels. You will have to tune in the channel at the converter box. Ensure that you disable the sleep mode, if the desired program you want to record will air later.
There is one DVD/VCR that I know had an ATSC tuner, the Panasonic DMR-EZ37VK. It's still listed for sale at Amazon and E-bay, among others. A few other manufacturers may have come out with models with digital tuners. However, I didn't spend much time looking into them. They all had MSRP >$300. I connected my VCR/DVD recorder to the composite out of a converter box for <$50.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(In the US, only a few low power stations were allowed to remain broadcasting analog signals at the initial switch-over date. Some of them have stopped broadcasting entirely.)
2/8/2023 10:51:49 PM •
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on Feb 08, 2023
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