Hi - I'm brand new to this forum and looking for advice on a problem where I have a picture with no sound.
I believe there was some sort of lightning 'event' at my home today, as some of the surge protectors were tripped and one of the breakers in my home breaker box was tripped too. There were storms in the area, but I was not home when they passed, so didn't actually observe anything.
My Samsung LNT4069FX/XAA (about 6? years old) displays video from multiple sources just fine. But there is no audio - not from the source plugged in to Directv, nor from the one plugged in to my XBOX. (I don't use any downline amps, etc - just the built-in sound) I tried plugging in some headphones to what i believed was the 3.5mm audio output in the back, and no sound from there either.
(I tested both peripheral devices plugged into another TV and did get sound from that one)
I'm not experienced with using multi-meters or any other electrical integrity/conductivity testing tools/methods, but I'm a reasonably smart guy and would consider investing in something like that if it could lead to fixing this problem rather than buying a new TV.
Where should I start?
Also - sort of related - if I can't fix this audio problem, isn't it likely that I could feed my HDMI from DIRECTV->SS AMP->TV, and just rely on that amp and speakers for audio?
Thanks in advance for the help. From some of the other posts I've read it seems like there are some really sharp folks on here, and I appreciate any time you are willing to lend me on this.
Thanks
-Ookla
I believe there was some sort of lightning 'event' at my home today, as some of the surge protectors were tripped and one of the breakers in my home breaker box was tripped too. There were storms in the area, but I was not home when they passed, so didn't actually observe anything.
My Samsung LNT4069FX/XAA (about 6? years old) displays video from multiple sources just fine. But there is no audio - not from the source plugged in to Directv, nor from the one plugged in to my XBOX. (I don't use any downline amps, etc - just the built-in sound) I tried plugging in some headphones to what i believed was the 3.5mm audio output in the back, and no sound from there either.
(I tested both peripheral devices plugged into another TV and did get sound from that one)
I'm not experienced with using multi-meters or any other electrical integrity/conductivity testing tools/methods, but I'm a reasonably smart guy and would consider investing in something like that if it could lead to fixing this problem rather than buying a new TV.
Where should I start?
Also - sort of related - if I can't fix this audio problem, isn't it likely that I could feed my HDMI from DIRECTV->SS AMP->TV, and just rely on that amp and speakers for audio?
Thanks in advance for the help. From some of the other posts I've read it seems like there are some really sharp folks on here, and I appreciate any time you are willing to lend me on this.
Thanks
-Ookla
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