I recently purchased an Ellion DVX-520C an am having problems with the sound output being very low during DVD playback. I have to max up the TV volume to hear anything, then the sound is very hissy. Whats really stange is that MP3's play perfecly ok. I have connected the unit using two methods: with the supplied SCART lead and an AV cable with the same results. I have also tried changing various settings in the setup menu. Can anyone shed any light on this problem, or should I return the unit and get a refund?
Thanks
Edit: Stupid meI overlooked the volume control on the DVD remote. Seems OK now.
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What's that burning smell?
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Retail DVD's use ac3 audio which recorded at a low level compared to other audio sources,low volume is normal on DVD's. The fact that mp3's play with a more normal level indicate the unit is probably not defective.
But exchangeing it might help. There are some DVD players that have a menu option to boost the ac3 sound,some Daweoo models have that fature. -
Originally Posted by wulf109
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Thanks for the replies but I dont seem to have any of these options within the setup menus. Whilst I accept that AC3 will be output at a lower volume than other formats, I cannot belive that there would be such a massive difference in volume levels. Anyway I purchased this player from Amazon so I think I will return it and buy a Liteon model as I have seen many good reviews for their products.
ThanksWhat's that burning smell?
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