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TV Problem?
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Thanks everyone. I'll check my TV again after i come in from work and let you know how i get on.
Gnats i'll defo do that if i'm still getting problems. :beer:0 -
If there is no Yellow [Video] socket it could be they were using a S-Video cable [Black with 4 pins] which is the video feed and then the red & White are the Audio cables.-- dave0
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Right, I cannot get my Digital TV channels at all, but I can get the basic channels when i switch to the Analogue TV choice. The Channel pictures on my Analogue TV choice though are fuzzy but you can see the picture at least. So what is the problem, the TV or Aerial?0
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It would appear to be your aerial, not sure why this would not be affected by connecting/disconnecting an X Box. It seems a strange co-incidence, does your TV play DVD satisfactorily?"A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
Ride hard or stay home :iloveyou:0 -
Check the aerial connection both at the wall and at the TV to make sure nothing has fallen out. Check the ends of the aerial cable, it may have come apart. If everything looks okay, it could be the connection between the TV aerial and the faceplate on the wall, which is unlikely as it looks more likely that something has dislodged the cable at the back of the TV but it might be worth checking. It simply unscrews, carefully lift it away from the wall and check the co-ax (solid wire) is connected okay.
It sounds like that someone has inadvertently just dislodged something though.0 -
gnatschuffed wrote: »Check the aerial connection both at the wall and at the TV to make sure nothing has fallen out. Check the ends of the aerial cable, it may have come apart. If everything looks okay, it could be the connection between the TV aerial and the faceplate on the wall, which is unlikely as it looks more likely that something has dislodged the cable at the back of the TV but it might be worth checking. It simply unscrews, carefully lift it away from the wall and check the co-ax (solid wire) is connected okay.
It sounds like that someone has inadvertently just dislodged something though.
Thank you :beer:0
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