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Nice picture, volume set at 100% can barely be heard. Checked Dvd on other players & ok. 2nd new set from Wal-mart is the same as the previous set. device: 32 inch Proscan TV..DVD Combo
Hi, I assume that the volume when in TV mode is OK, is this correct? Have you tried a different DVD disc, to prove that it is not a disc compatibility problem? (I realize that you said that the DVD works in another player) Have you tried pressing the ‘audio’ button (in the DVD section) on the remote control to see if altering the setting resolves your problem? You may have to press it more than once, (basically like scrolling through options) to see if there is one settings that works. Have you checked the Audio ‘Mode’ setting to see if changing this improves the DVD audio?
Hi @ Larry Watts, What do you mean by “…. not the right size”. If the wires in the cable aren’t of a suitable gauge and the cable is getting warm or even hot then yes this can affect the whole TV and not just the DVD player only. A power cord that gets hot is dangerous and can cause a fire so replace it with a power cord that has thicker gauge wires so that it won’t get hot (or even warm) Do you get audio OK when watching TV channels? If your TV has different input types e.g. HDMI, Component video (red/blue/green + red/white) or Composite video (yellow + red/white) try connecting a set top box, cable box, dvd player etc to one of the inputs mentioned and check if the audio is any better. If it is still no good, check the manufacturer’s warranty statement that should be in the user manual that came with the TV as to what to do to make a claim for a manufacturer’s warranty repair or replacement or if possible a refund as it is not fit for purpose.