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No Sound from DVD to TV: Connection Issues, Broken Headphone Input, Adapter Solutions

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  • #1 16711996
    McArthur
    Level 2  
    Hello,
    I need help in the attachments photos, what I have inputs and how I have DVDs connected to the TV, unfortunately the speakers do not work, just buzzing like Jack (e.g. computer) it works, but unfortunately I have a broken headphone input on the TV. Help how to connect what you propose? Thank you for any help for me because I have no ideas, maybe I need some adapter or something else, maybe some TV settings?
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  • #2 16712458
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    Hello . The connected Euro connector should have both image and sound, set the output to EURO in the DVD menu and the input to Euro on the television set. And everything should play, if there will be a humming change the Euro connector to a new one.
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  • #3 16712473
    leszekpo59
    Level 28  
    Welcome. You describe your problem a little incomprehensibly, but I will try to respond to it. You write that you do not have DVD audio through TV. If you mean sound from a DVD for TV, for example, it should be connected to the EURO - EURO cable with a DVD and TV and after choosing the right TV input, it should be flickering. However, something you mention about a damaged headphone jack on the TV, which may be relevant, because to have sound in the speakers, it can be turned off via the headphone jack (inserting the plug from the headphones into the TV automatically turns off the speakers on the TV). If you meant to send the sound to a DVD, this is probably not possible because the DVD has no speakers. By the way, provide the exact names and types of both devices, it will be possible to better help. greetings
  • #4 16712474
    mariuszp19
    Level 35  
    McArthur wrote:
    the loudspeakers do not work, just 'buzzing' as I hook up to Jack

    How do they play when you connect the audio input on TV to the audio input in KD? You must learn to distinguish between entry and exit. You don't have audio output on China on TV, so it only stays for EURO as a colleague previously noted.
  • #5 16712572
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    @ leszekpo59 In the picture you can see that this DVD model is with a radio and has speaker outputs.
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  • #6 16712594
    andpol 33
    Level 38  
    PITERRR wrote:
    @ leszekpo59 In the picture you can see that this DVD model is with a radio and has speaker outputs.

    And that is why it may be that the audio from it does not go out for the euro.
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  • #7 16713454
    McArthur
    Level 2  
    PITERRR wrote:
    Hello . The connected Euro connector should have both image and sound, set the output to EURO in the DVD menu and the input to Euro on the television set. And everything should play, if there will be a humming change the Euro connector to a new one.


    The point is that I want to have sound from home cinema when I watch, for example, Polsat or tvn and the speakers are just buzzing, I will change the euro connector and let me know if it helped
  • #8 16713723
    leszekpo59
    Level 28  
    Hello. Thanks to PITERRR, right, I didn't notice that it is with an amplifier.
    Now to McArthur. I suggest you check first which audio input on the DVD is definitely active. Because it can be EURO, as well as AUDIO IN. For this purpose, using appropriate cables connected to these inputs, try to extract audio signal from MP3, for example. After finding the right input, i.e. active, from TV you can get the sound from the optical socket, through the converter to analog and connect to the active input in the DVD. Good luck

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting sound issues when connecting a DVD player to a TV. The user reports that while the video works, the audio only produces a buzzing sound, particularly when using the TV's headphone input, which is broken. Suggestions include ensuring the DVD's output is set to EURO and checking the correct audio input on the DVD. It is recommended to replace the EURO connector if buzzing persists. Additionally, users suggest testing audio outputs from the DVD using different cables and possibly using an optical to analog converter to connect to the TV's active audio input.
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