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Please help AV Sender, no sound ?
HOGOGG
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in Techie Stuff
Hi, i'm looking for a bit of help. I've bought the Technika AV sender so i can watch Virgin Media in my bedroom, i've pluged it all in, the scart lead of the Sender had to go into the back of the video box as i didn't have one spare on the Virgin Box.
Anyway the tv in the bedroom works and sounds great coming through the Video Recorder, but when i turn the video recorder off the Cable picture comes through with no sound ??
Any advise would be great i'm no very techically minded......
Anyway the tv in the bedroom works and sounds great coming through the Video Recorder, but when i turn the video recorder off the Cable picture comes through with no sound ??
Any advise would be great i'm no very techically minded......
5k in 2010 member #80 - £217.00/£5000 :eek:
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I'm not sure why would you turn the video off if your watching virgin through it ?
Maybe you need one of these
Just so that i wasn't leaving the video turned on all night..., am i getting the wrong idea about the AV senders, i thought it was just the cable boox i would need to leave turned on ???, sorry i'm a bit of a dumb blonde
5k in 2010 member #80 - £217.00/£5000 :eek:0 -
Just so that i wasn't leaving the video turned on all night..., am i getting the wrong idea about the AV senders, i thought it was just the cable boox i would need to leave turned on ???, sorry i'm a bit of a dumb blonde

It's only the cable box you need to leave on IF you have connected the AV sender to it but as you've connected it to the Video you need to leave that on too.
What's connected to the cable box already ?0 -
It's only the cable box you need to leave on IF you have connected the AV sender to it but as you've connected it to the Video you need to leave that on too.
What's connected to the cable box already ?
Thanks, i think i'm getting the idea, if i get a multi-scart adaptor i could plug it into the cable box and that would be better, i currentley have the tv connected to the cable box & also the video recorder. I think an adaptor would be best, thanks for your help :beer:5k in 2010 member #80 - £217.00/£5000 :eek:0
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