I have a Toshiba model CF32C50 TV. There are 3 inputs - TV and 2 video inputs, which do not have tuners. I use video 1 with my DVD player and video 2 is the PIP input which I feed through a VCR, which acts as the tuner.
I have a problem with the audio when I watch a signal from the TV input.
When I turn on the TV, I get sound at a low volume which fades away to almost nothing within about 1 minute.
There is no problem with the sound when I watch a signal from either the video 1 or video 2 inputs. All of the features, including the surround sound simulation, work fine.
What's happening? I have some modest electronic skills - enough to follow good instructions. Is this something where I could buy parts and fix myself? I don't want to invest substantial dollars in an in-home service repair since the TV is already several years old plus I can get the audio by passing the TV input signal first through another VCR which feeds the audio to my stereo system.
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Topic - Audio Problem on Toshiba TV - Brian Kheel 06:49:11 06/04/04 (3)
- Re: Audio Problem on Toshiba TV - CTS 12:39:46 07/20/04 (0)
- It is broken. - SysInfo 17:23:40 06/09/04 (0)
- Sorry about the duplicate posting (nt) - Brian Kheel 10:20:34 06/04/04 (0)