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Thanks in advance Dan |
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hama-Phono-...6865368&sr=8-1 But you need to make sure you get one with the right connector for your TV. Check your TV manual to see which audio input it uses with DVI. If in doubt, post the TV model number here. ps. Welcome to the forum! |
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Model: PHILIPS 32PF9986/12 12http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/displays/71931/philips-32pf9986-12 "]http://12"]http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/displays/71931/philips-32pf9986-12 [/URL][/URL] I have a cable that looks like the one you suggested (scart to red, white, yellow). I have plugged the scart into the VCR port at the back of the Samsung Virgin box and I have connected the red and white cables to the 2 matching audio inputs that sit next to my DVI socket on the back of the TV. I then go into Virgin's setup menu, to the adjust audio and visual settings and switch to HDMI, which gives me a picture (no audio). I have tried selecting override HDMI audio, but nothing changes (still no sound). The cable I am using is a monster cable. I have also tried the exact same procedure with a cable that has red, white and yellow on each end of the wire, and plugging one end into my x-box scart converter - still no audio. I am sure it is a simple matter, and that I am doing something very basic wrong, but I have spend 2 hours now and am getting a little frustrated. I really appreciate your help. Thanks in advance, Dan |
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The audio associated with the DVI is analogue. You'll need to breakout from the scart (red and white leads) or come straight from the left & right audio connectors and connect to a 3.5mm jack connector or adaptor, that should sort your sound out. Something like this http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...%7Cprd:3515965
You should finf the 3.5mm jack socket nect to DVI input somewhere. Abs |
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By the way, you posted this in a TiVo thread, but I assume you have a Samsung V+ box. Perhaps a passing mod could split it into its own thread? |
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I have already checked the sound through the bottom scart connection on the back of the Samsung box (works fine). The reason I posted in here is because I'm upgrading to TiVo later this month and I am led to believe that I will encounter the exact same problem with the audio connections (or lack of). I was trying to get a heads up, so I can fix the problem straight away. Unless there is another option with TiVo to DVI? Thanks for taking the time to help me out. :) |
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You need to use the top SCART socket on the V+, not the bottom one. The bottom one is disabled when in HDMI mode.
The TiVo only has one SCART socket, which is active at all times. |
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Is the TiVo offer still running for existing customers (free install/activation, I think it was)?
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Has there been anything announced with regards to red button on ITV so you can vote on X Factor and stuff?
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I seem to remember on the V+ that I had selected a specific sound setting and I cannot remember what it was sorry. When we had the V+ moved to another room (where TV was HDMI) there was no sound until we worked out that the sound setting had to be changed. My TV is a philips also but 26" and the jack is no where near the DVI connection, it is to the rear but at the side. |
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This makes for interesting reading. I wonder if TiVo has prompted them to do this...
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/367762/s...ertising-to-tv |
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