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pinksugarsub -> Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 4:54:18 PM)

My lil upstairs tv seems to be having volume problems.  a few channels are almost too low to hear, while most of them are fine.
 
i have cable tv with a cable on it now; am planning to change to satellite soon.
 
A/anyone have any idea why this happens, or how i can fix it?
 
Thank You,
 
pinksugarsub




FullCircle -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 5:01:43 PM)

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|VOL ^|
 
Look for this button depicted above.




celticlord2112 -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 5:02:56 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: pinksugarsub

My lil upstairs tv seems to be having volume problems.  a few channels are almost too low to hear, while most of them are fine.
 
i have cable tv with a cable on it now; am planning to change to satellite soon.
 
A/anyone have any idea why this happens, or how i can fix it?
 
Thank You,
 
pinksugarsub

The "soft" channels are coming in with weaker signal than the loud channels.  Get cable, get satellite, or get a better antennae (don't know your area so can't say what's best).




spinninsweetness -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 5:03:11 PM)

My TV is teeny and is very low volume, even if turned all the up. But is freeview not cable or whatnot. So I watch things on iplayer or 4od on me computor, and thusly can have it ver ver loud to annoy all around me.




FullCircle -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 5:05:16 PM)

I have the same problem with my sky box the sound occasionally cuts out but I have learnt to lip-read the adult channels so it isn't so bad.[8|] oooooohhh ahhhhh etc.




spinninsweetness -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 5:07:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: FullCircle

I have the same problem with my sky box the sound occasionally cuts out but I have learnt to lip-read the adult channels so it isn't so bad.[8|] oooooohhh ahhhhh etc.


This is a useful skill to have




Termyn8or -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 5:09:42 PM)

This can happen if what is called the quadrature coil is misadjusted, but usually it is the stations themselves.

Don't look for anything to change, except in the menu there might be smartsound, or levelsound or something like that. Alot of TVs have it now. That is what that feature is for.

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FullCircle -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 5:10:53 PM)

Not as useful as invisibility though[8|]




spinninsweetness -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 5:25:28 PM)

Invisibility would be well cool. I'd people watch to a mad degree. And move things and creep people out.

Hijack over.

Phew.




PanthersMom -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 7:28:46 PM)

or you could turn on the closed captions and forget the volume.  works for us, he's hearing impaired so i've gotten used to it, actually.  i have come to prefer it to be honest, while i was in the hospital recently i used it rather than disturb my roomie.
PM




pinksugarsub -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 7:40:08 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: FullCircle

______
|VOL ^|
 
Look for this button depicted above.


LMAO.
 
Is it 'Dom Spanking' Day yet?
 
pinksugarsub




pinksugarsub -> RE: Question About TV Volume (6/14/2008 7:42:09 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: celticlord2112

quote:

ORIGINAL: pinksugarsub

My lil upstairs tv seems to be having volume problems.  a few channels are almost too low to hear, while most of them are fine.
 
i have cable tv with a cable on it now; am planning to change to satellite soon.
 
A/anyone have any idea why this happens, or how i can fix it?
 
Thank You,
 
pinksugarsub

The "soft" channels are coming in with weaker signal than the loud channels.  Get cable, get satellite, or get a better antennae (don't know your area so can't say what's best).



Thanks, Celticlord Sir.
 
<Note: check with Time Warner, time permitting.>
 
pinksugarsub




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