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One thing you could try is unplugging the DVD player for a few minutes and plugging it back in. I know that sounds silly, but sometimes it helps electronic equipment right itself. But here are some other suggestions from Magnavox's website. http://www.m4c.magnavox.com/cgi-bin/dcbint/faqview?scy=US&subrequest=1&mid=Link_FAQs&session=20081110194111_98.193.203.44&desc=DVD+Player&view=aa12_view_full.html&list=aa12_list_partial.html&slg=AEN&refnr=0016018&refdisplay=AVS_DVP_016&dct=QAC&ctn=MDV460/17 Good luck!
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I agree with "a10sEnistheABNinjaLoungebartender". Unplugging is usually my 1st step on things like this. http://www.fixya.com/support/t332952-no_sound_thru_dvd_player_but_fine_tv has helped some people? Last resort, page 32 of http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/m/mdv460_37/mdv460_37_dfu_aen.pdf
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Ok helpers new development. We just tried bring my DVD player from my bedroom which works fine in my bedroom but the has the same problem out in the living room.
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