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> You can always close your eyes and pretend its a radio.


Not such a bad idea actually. Quite a large part of my TV consumption is listening to it via a Freeview box whicle doing something else. It's not nearly as information-dense in the speech department as radio is.


Dodo1, my first quick cheap guess would be that you need to change a menu setting, to switch from DVD to digital TV input. I won't indulge in any more, as there's no real substitute for a precise account of all signs and symptoms and the beast's reactions to your actions.

Are you joealessi in disguise? ;-)


It's just a setting.


These things are invariably solved by being systematic. I'm guessing there's a right mess between those signals you're taking through different channels and inputs, and those inputs you have applied to different outputs.


Unplug everything.


Really, EVERYTHING.


That means the DVD too.


Then just plug your TV back into the power socket and the aerial, and DO NOT PLUG THE DVD IN UNTIL THE TV IS WORKING NORMALLY. :))

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