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Steven Litvintchouk
- Jan 1, 1970
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I just moved into a new apartment, unpacked my Mitsubishi stereo TV and
RCA VR678HF hi-fi VCR, connected the VCR to the RF coax cable jack in
the wall, and connected the audio output A/V jacks of the VCR to the
audio input A/V jacks of my TV.
But I get no stereo sound. Only the left audio channel is playing from
the VCR thru my TV, nothing from the right channel at all. I checked
all the connections, even tried new A/V cables. Nothing.
Whether I am playing a prerecorded stereo tape or just watching live
cable TV, I get no stereo sound out of the VCR A/V jacks at all.
But if I connect the RF coax cable jack in the wall directly to the TV,
bypassing the VCR, I get stereo sound of live TV programs just fine.
So what did the movers likely break on my VCR in the course of moving it
to my new home?
Thanx in advance!
--
Steven L.
"Reagan bolstered the U.S. military might to ruin the Soviet economy,
and he achieved his goal."
-- Gennady Gerasimov (top spokesman for the Soviet Foreign
Ministry during the 1980s)
RCA VR678HF hi-fi VCR, connected the VCR to the RF coax cable jack in
the wall, and connected the audio output A/V jacks of the VCR to the
audio input A/V jacks of my TV.
But I get no stereo sound. Only the left audio channel is playing from
the VCR thru my TV, nothing from the right channel at all. I checked
all the connections, even tried new A/V cables. Nothing.
Whether I am playing a prerecorded stereo tape or just watching live
cable TV, I get no stereo sound out of the VCR A/V jacks at all.
But if I connect the RF coax cable jack in the wall directly to the TV,
bypassing the VCR, I get stereo sound of live TV programs just fine.
So what did the movers likely break on my VCR in the course of moving it
to my new home?
Thanx in advance!
--
Steven L.
"Reagan bolstered the U.S. military might to ruin the Soviet economy,
and he achieved his goal."
-- Gennady Gerasimov (top spokesman for the Soviet Foreign
Ministry during the 1980s)