I have just set up my media centre for tv in the uk. It has found and installed 71 channels but on playback i have no audio and the video is skipping frames
plese install your sound chipset and than intall vedio from motherboard cd and then restart your pcplese install your sound chipset and than intall vedio from motherboard cd and then restart your pc
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MOST of their older sets are set up where the AV inputs are channels 90-93 ; if you had no signal other than the game the set will skip all those channels out.
If you have a working remote for it direct enter 90-93 one at a time .
Nothing hooked to cable fitting means set will see no signal and skip them out when auto program is engaged.
I have a Sylvania TV. However, the solution should be roughly the same. There are several reasons for your issue. The TV provider could have moved the channel or taken it off of its roster. Or the cannel could have been deleted from your TV set-up by mistake. Barring that, you could do either a manual or automated channel scan. Make sure to save the channels.
fixed thank you.when you install dvb-t tuner software DONT let it search for available channels dont set it up just install the operating program. then using windows media centre scan for available channels. i think there is a conflict of interest between the media centre program and the dvb-t stick program. mine is pinnacle studios.the stick needs to be in the usb on boot up to be recognised.this works a treat and thinking about it could be the cause of many windows media crashes when two tuners are competing for the same signal.
TV SETTING 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Use or button to select the TV setting menu, then press or button. 3. Use or button to select the Channel no. setting and use the or button to change from AIR (over-the-air broadcasts) to CABLE (cable/satellite broadcasts). 4. Use or button to select the Tuning mode and use the or button. 5. Use or button to select the Auto tune and press or button to confirm the selection. The unit will immediately search through all possible TV channels and store those channels with signals in memory. After this is complete, the unit will switch to the first channel found. 6. To exit the MAIN MENU and return to the normal screen, press the EXIT button. Note : In DVD mode, this option is not available. Remarks: 1. Channel no. : 2-69 channel for Air mode, 1-125 channel for Cable mode. 2. Tuning mode : Air or Cable mode are available. 3. Auto tune : Searches for usable stations and stores them in memory. 4. Skip : ON - Skip weak channels. OFF - No channel skip. 5. Fine tune : The frequency changes to allow fine tuning. 6. AFC : Auto frequency control. 7. MTS : Select the Mono sound/Stereo sound/Secondary Audio Program (SAP). 21 TV SETUP MTS (Multi-channel Television Sound) SETTING This feature allows reception of sound other than the main audio for the program. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Use or button to select the TV setting menu, then press or button. 3. Use or button to select MTS menu, and press or button to select the options (Mono, Stereo, SAP) 4. To exit the MAIN MENU and return to the normal screen, press the EXIT button on remote control. Note: • MTS only operates while in TV mode. • The SAP (Secondary Audio Programs) feature allows a TV station to broadcast other information, which could be audio in another language. RESTORE SETTING If you reset the TV to the factory settings, all your present settings on picture & sound will be erased and replaced by the factory’s default settings. However, picture setting in PC mode and parental setting will not be erased.
:: Remote Control Overview 1 POWER Press to power the DVD+VCR on or off. 2 TRK+/- While a tape is playing, press to manually adjust tracking (i.e., to remove white lines from the screen). 3 0-9 Use to select channels and set menu items. 4 SKIP/F.ADV Press to skip ahead in one-minute increments, up to 5 minutes, during VCR playback. Press to advance one frame at a time in Pause mode. 5 SHUTTLE <</>> Press the 4 and 6 buttons to scan forward and backward at variable speeds. 6 MODE/REPEAT Press to set the Play Mode to Random or Programmed Play. Also press to set the Repeat Mode to Title, Chapter/ Track, or A/B Repeat (DVD only). 7 ZOOM Press to zoom in at 2 or 4 times normal magnification (DVD only). 8 100+/3D SOUND Press to select cable channels 100 and above. Also press to activate the 3D Sound feature, which creates the illusion of surround sound with only two speakers (DVD only). 9 DVD Press to set the remote control to operate the DVD deck. 10 MUTE Press to turn audio on or off. 11 VOL +/- Press to adjust the volume. 12 STOP J Press to stop playback. 13 REW AA In DVD mode, press to skip to the previous track. In VCR mode, press to rewind the tape. Press and hold to scan backward during playback. 14 REC F Press once to start recording in the VCR deck. Press repeatedly to add recording time in 30-minute increments. 15 ARROW KEYS Y/B/A/" Press to navigate in the menu system, see page 15. 16 SETUP/ENTER Press to display the DVD+VCR menu system and confirm menu settings. 17 SP/SLP/TITLE Press to set the VCR record speed to SP (Standard Play) or SLP (Super Long Play). SLP is three times longer than SP. Also press to display DVD title menus (for discs with multiple titles only)
this looks very much like a problem I once 've had (and later found the solution by accident). When you go into the menu of the remote control and press the "automatic channel search" function you can always specify from which "source" the signal is arriving either 1, from antenna, (ie. over air) or 2, from cable or 3, from satellite. Then the decoder searches and finds a bunch of station in its reach. Once (while hooked up to an antenna) ,I had accidentally made it do the station search under the "cable" header instead of "antenna" and it found the same stations as the one's I've had before,(over antenna) but some stations suddenly had no more audio. Because I was unaware that the set was programmed under the cable header I could solve this strange mystery only much later when I reprogrammed it one day and it searched the stations under the Air-Antenna header, then suddenly all the stations were coming in properly, with good image and full audio. ------If this doesn't solve your problem then search under the menu of your set if at another part of it you can specify some other similar options like Antenna-Cable choice. I'm quite sure its easy to correct. good luck Alex
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