Well, the Cable boxes have their OWN volume control and I suspect your adjusting the CABLE's Volume control, instead of the TV's Volume control....
You're using the Cable remote control....
Get your TV remote out and adjust the TV's volume control....
2007-08-10 23:00:05
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answered by Anonymous
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tv-tech man is almost right.
u can use the cable remote for the tv volume.
if u hit the vol now the cable light will light.
u have to press the tv button.
after u press tv
then when u hit a channel u will see the cable light light
when u hit vol the tv light will light indicating it is sending the signal to it.
u only need to do this once unless u change something like press DVD to turn on the DVD, then u need to go back and press tv again.
2007-08-11 05:40:55
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answered by Bill R 7
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Do you have the TV & DVD connected together with component cables, a cable with three connectors on each end( red, blue& green) The red & blue carry the 'Audio" , right/Left & the green one carries the video.
Also, you might need an audio cable( Red& white) from audio-out on DVD to audio -in on TV. I think the component cable thing will likely fix it.
2007-08-11 03:12:27
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answered by The Count 7
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What do you mean the "volume does not work"?
Did you connect BOTH video and audio cables from the DVD player to the TV?
If you use HDMI, did you set your DVD player audio output to PCM (and NOT Dolby Digital)?
Do you get sound, but you can't control it up/down or no sound at all?
2007-08-10 20:05:58
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answered by TV guy 7
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Hi pattycake007,
It sounds like you might be mixing component and composite connections. Make sure a Red/White/Yellow connection isn't going to a Red/Green/Blue or vice versa.
Norm
2007-08-11 01:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If you only have the problem from the cable box that is your problem
2016-05-19 04:57:43
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answered by ? 3
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