Re: Media Center TV Has no Sound
- From: "CSM1" <nomoremail@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 09:03:21 -0500
I think you have already said that you do not get sound in the MCE TV setup.
(the test for signal).
I would think from that fact that you are not getting sound into the
computer from the set top box.
I think you have also tried a regular TV set on the Set top box and do have
picture and sound, is that correct?
I am at a loss of ideas. Since I can not be at your computer to see how
everything is actually connected and setup, I am just guessing.
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"Sally" <Sally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have check the volume controls by double clicking in the taskbar. All
are
slid up except the two pink ones (front/rear) and I muted those. No sound
In Media Center, I muted and unmuted with the remote. When it is muted, I
get closed caption. Volume is up at 22. No sound.
Thanks for your input
"CSM1" wrote:
I suppose you have checked all of the volume controls and none are muted
and
the volume sliders are somewhere above the bottom?
Double click the speaker icon on the task bar. That should open up the
Volume Control panel with all of the volume controls. Be sure that none
except the Microphone is muted.
What about the Mute button on the MCE remote? Have you tried that? Push
the
Mute button on the remote, What happens?
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"Sally" <Sally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There are no samples in my media center under My Tv/recorded. However,
there was a clip recorded of entertainment tonight, not sure how that
happened, but it shows the video but once again, no sound.
"Curious" wrote:
Go into MC and select Recorded TV and see in you can play one of the
sample
recordings and get sound.
"Sally" <Sally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello and thanks again for the time you have spent with me.
Unfortunately most of what is listed below does not apply with the
exception
of basic instructions of going thru the set up wizard.
I feel confident the connections are NOT the problem. I am
confident
that
I
have completed the wizard properly.
Can we get past the two choices above and try something else?
Thanks
CSM1" wrote:
Comments in body of message.
"Sally" <Sally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well I think I just lost the post that I replied to
you...soooo...here
goes
again.
The cable comes from the outside of the house into the set top
box
and
connects to "sattelite in'. Another cable just like the first
cable,
connects to the set top box "to tv" and this cable is the one
that
connects
to the back of my pc "tv in".
your wrote: If you connect the coaxial cable to the Analog
input
on
your
PC's Tuner, what channel do you tune to? I dont understand this.
There
is
only one place to put this type of cable.
If you have the tuner setup as antenna, you have the ability to
change
the
channel, you must be have the PC tuned to channel 3 (As per the
output
of
your set top box).
All of this may be a bit too much. The point is that Media Center
must
be
setup correctly to work properly.
Instructions on setting up Media Center for TV.
Barb explains about a dual tuner, this works for a single tuner
also.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mce/expert/bowman_dualtuners.mspx
The Automatic TV Signal Setup Wizard may detect an antenna
connection
as
a
set-top box in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887276
Live TV Has No Sound After Setup in Windows XP Media Center Edition
2004
(I know you have 2005, does not hurt to read it anyway).
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/831062
Only one tuner is detected when you change from two set-top boxes
to
two
analog cable TV inputs in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 (May
have
no
bearing on your problem).
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887074
Get your Media Center PC up and running. From cables and
connections
to
TVs
and computer monitors, this is where it all begins. It's almost
time
to
push
the Green Button.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/using/setup/default.mspx
TV connections cables, and what they are.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/mediacenter/getstarted/wmc-on-tv.mspx
I have ran the media set up several time trying different
choices.
I
have
let it find the connection automatically and I have done it
manually.
With
both ways, I do see a test tuner but only the picture, not with
sound.
I do not recall a choice for antenna or broadcast. I do recall a
choice
of
sattelite or cable? Is this what you are refering to?
The set top box has a switch on the back for selecting channel 3
or
4.
Mine
is set to channel 3, per technician.
That is fine, you use Channel 3 on your PC's tuner.
As for the sound preferences. The best I remember they were
fairly
simply.
How many speakers, (test was fine for sound) and dolby or
cyberlink,
and I
have tried both.
There as settings for sound in Windows XP itself.
Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices.
On the Volume tab:
Under Speaker Settings, Click the Advanced button. At Speaker
setup,
select
Desktop Stereo Speakers.
Hope I have answered adequately. Thanks for your time.--
CSM1
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"CSM1" wrote:
Thank you from some clarification.
I have another question, how is the coaxial cable connected to
the
Direct
TV
box and what does the jack say?
Does it say "To TV"?
And how is the other end of the cable from the Direct TV Box
connected
to
your PC?
If you connect the coaxial cable to the Analog input on your
PC's
Tuner,
what channel do you tune to?
Have you ran the Media Center TV setup, and do you you get
picture
and
sound
during the tuner test?
The choice you want in the Media Center setup is Antenna or
Broadcast.
If the coaxial output from the Direct TV box says "To TV" then
you
need
to
know what channel the box is outputing and whether the TV output
is
Broadcast or Cable TV.
You should be using Broadcast frequencies. Then your PC should
be
tuned
to
the channel the box is outputting.
There are sound preferences in the Media Center Setup. You have
to
be
using
the correct one.
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"Sally" <Sally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for your reply. It sounds from your post that you
think I
am
trying
to connect media center to a regular tv. I am not. I am
trying
to
watch
tv
on my monitor thru my pc.
I don't know what else to say about my system. I will repeat
that I
have
an
HP M1195C desktop computer, it has a built in tv tuner. I use
Directv
for
my
tv connection which means I use the coaxil (same type cable
that
comes
from
outside) that you would use for a tv and run it to my pc. My
settop
box
reads Directv receiver D10. Directv has been out here and
there
is
no
problem with their receiver or cable. Both have been tested
with
a
regular
tv and it has a picture and sound when connected. The directv
people
have
tried all the different connections (red/white/yellow/...)
and
all
the
different configuations from the set top box to my pc and we
can
see
an
image
but still no sound. I have updated the driver (realtek) and
also
Wintv.
I
assume these are the audio/video drivers for my pc in device
manager.
I
have
sound on my PC just not when I try to watch tv through media
center.
I hope I have given all the necessary info. and clarified my
situation.
I
don't know what else to do. Thanks
"CSM1" wrote:
"Sally" <Sally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi...I am posting here again because my problems has not
been
resolved
and
no
one is posting to it anymore under Media Center No Audio
dated
7/21.
Will someone please read that post and help me? Thanks
I have read the post, there have been multiple replies to
your
question.
Some of the questions asked for more information about your
system.
I
have
not seen any answers from you about your exact setup.
What Brand of Settop box?
Model number of Settop box?
What are the connections you have and are currently using?
Do you have an external audio amplifier?
What are the connections to you TV?
As a general rule, if you have an STB, you use the S-video or
Composite
Video and the Red and White Audio connections from the STB to
MCE.
(Requires
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