Try changing the source on the television to AV1 if you only have sound but no picture from a DVD player. If it is on TV it will not play a DVD.
If you have hooked up your DVD player and get sound but no picture, try changing the picture source from TV to AV 1.
when i hooked up my pioneer, i only hooked up essentially what i felt i needed instead of everything. i got power but no sound. i had to ensure that everything was hooked up. dimmer, ant power, illum, etc.
Download KM player. It can play any media file without any problem or download VLC Player.
Early movies, known as silent films, did not have sound, they consisted only of moving pictures. When movies began to be made with sound, the art of the motion picture entered the sound era.
im havin same problem only thing i can think of is to is buy a earphone splitter
It can only play sound if it has hookups for audio in the back of the player.
vga cables only carry video you'll need to get a 1/8" to rca (red/white) cable for sound.
Yes, but they were very very expensive and I have only seen a picture once.
There is 2 blue wires one is for the factory amp you need to have it hooked up to the remote on your Head unit or it will not turn on i had the same problem also do not hook it up to the power ant on your deck or you will only get sound when listening to the radio not the CD
If JVC TV has no picture but only sound, there may be a problem on the signal board. Contact an authorized service center to arrange for estimate of repair.
the difference between an audio and a video cassete is that an audio casssete is designed as such to store only sound track while a video cassete store sound as well as visual data e.g movies and video songs etc
All other notes are muted, so only the notes of the chosen chord are allowed to sound.