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Check for shorted speaker wires - if none found, disconnect speaker / select headphones and see if you hear music thru the headphones. If not - you may have burnt out power transistors, etc.
If you're using component cables I would suspect one is not connected or working. Isolate by swapping them around. OR bypass the whole receiver. What does it really do for external source video anyway besides offer opportunities for cable issues and degradation?
The easiest way to think of your equipment is that in it's name is it's function; it "receives" signals. Then sends them out through the speakers. There are only a few exceptions in that there may additional outputs depending on the design...they may be for video or external amplifiers. All of your components you would like to connect to the receiver will have output connections. Power off all components. Connect those to the labeled input on the receiver. If a component that you are connecting has both audio AND video such as a DVD player or TV, both connections must be made to the same input section to be able to use them simultaneously.
If the sub is good, then check the cable to the sub, check the level in receiver settings and check your surround modes. sounds like your problem is in setup menu if the sub is ok. Hope this helps
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