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It can only play sound if it has hookups for audio in the back of the player.
The IN cable in the back is loose or detached.
The short answer is you can't; if the TV only has a mono receiver the stereo information isn't available. However, most modern TVs have digital receivers or NICAM decoders, if you're TV is one of these types, then there may well be phono's on the back of the set for sound out or a headphone socket - these can be connected to a domestic hi-fi to improve the sound and should be in stereo.
When television became first available in the 1930's it was broadcast with sound. One of the first broadcasts was from the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.
If the TV has audio outputs on the back run the audio thru a better stereo system, or just adding a subwoofer to a TV will improve the overall sound dramatically.
Your TV connection cables are not all plugged in. try finding where they plug into the TV, and plug in the one missing. two of them are for sound. one is for video input
You need to connect a good higher powered amp. and speakers to the Audio Out connectors on the back TV if it has them.
Apparently records in sound, but doesn't play back in sound on the camera. From the manual p28 You cannot listen to the audio with this camera when a movie is played back. To listen to the audio connect with external outputs such as a TV, a speaker, etc. Presumably sound should work on computer play back, but it doesn't for me :-(
Audio wire came loose in your tv. your tv most likely has alot of dust in it. when this happened to me two years ago i bought a small can of air and sprayed the back side of the tv and its been working fine ever since
The main advantage of using a surround sound amplifier is to boost the sound quality of ones television. Programs sound better, and movies sound as if one is in the theatre watching the film.
It doesn't. Light travels at a speed of 300,000 km/second; sound travels roughly a million times slower. By the way, the light you see and the sound you hear in television doesn't travel as light or sound for most of the way - the information is encoded in a radio wave (which also travels at the speed of light). Only in the television set is the information transformed back into normal light, and sound.
Audio out is a shortened form of "Audio Output". In computer terms, it is where sound in your computer is sent out of your computer. For example, the headphone jack on your laptop or computer is an audio output. It lets your computer "output" sound into an external device like a speaker or your headphones.