Toshiba Television No Sound
Posted in Coloured Television on 10/17/2008 06:30 am by admin
What happens to my television?
My TV is less than a year of Toshiba 48 "flat screen. Every time we try to watch our shows the image becomes all messed up. It looks a bit like a collage of colored blocks by the end of it. No sound comes out more. What happens to my television? Tell me if you need more info!
The problem is known as the production and the result is a low signal level. The input is a digital television signal and if too low, the TV only shows what you think of the last entry has been given a pixel or group of pixels. And what can be either an image sets or blocks of color on the screen. The digital audio just causes no output when the signal is too weak. This problem could be the cable signal too long (signals attenuate as it passes through a wire) to a faulty connector or splitter somewhere, or is the cable television, a low-level signal cable system itself. If the cable or satellite television, call the cable company a call with problems. If this is a very long length of cable, you may need to install a RF amplifier line cable (about $ 20). If it is broadcast TV, control the installation and placement of the antenna, and Connections.
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