Yes, I have tried both inputs, and zip. There is something wrong in the audio path. I can feed another TV with the HDMI cable from the RPi and get good audio, so the issue is with the TV/Monitor. I can tell you this much Westinghouse is useless, I sent them a note to the address given for such issues, they sent me a USER manual which I had stated very clearly that I had. Then they sent me a 800 number, I called that, they told me they were going to send it right out to me, they sent me a USER manual, called them and told them that I already had the USER manual, and that I needed the service manual, guy told me he did not have it, asked to talk to a manager and he hung up on me.
Called back, got a chick, she pulled up the trouble ticket number and put me on hold, and never came back online. Whatabunchaputzes... I have looked high and low for it, I am trying to go through the FCC it has a FCC symbol on the back but no grantee code. So not sure what is going on, flat screen tv/monitors fall under part 15 because they radiate, so they have to have gone through the radiation testing, unless the label is boggus. Once I can get the grantee I will KNOW who the actual manufacterer is, and I can try to go to them. Or FCC may have it on the site, I have got diagrams of devices off of the FCC site before. On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 8:42 AM, Galen Seitz <[email protected]> wrote: > On 03/25/17 02:35, wes wrote: > > he did specify that he can send the audio elsewhere, but he likes the > > Westinghouse monitor's speakers and wants to fix them. > > > > personally, I'd verify that it doesn't work with another device first. > > > > -wes > > Agreed. First confirm that it truly is broken by trying it with another > device *and* cable that are known to work. > > I see that it has a line-level 3.5 mm jack. I would definitely try > feeding it an analog audio signal through this jack. Alternatively, you > could try the audio RCA jacks. This should tell you whether the audio > amp itself is broken, or whether the problem lies somewhere upstream. > > Not to insult you, but you should also confirm it's not muted. Even if > the on-screen display doesn't indicate it, I'd toggle the mute button a > few times. Finally, I also suggest disconnecting power for a minute or > so and then reconnecting. Perhaps the firmware has just gotten confused. > > Beyond this, I think you're getting into oscilloscope territory. > > > galen > -- > Galen Seitz > [email protected] > _______________________________________________ > PLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > -- Chuck Hast -- KP4DJT -- Glass, five thousand years of history and getting better. The only container material that the USDA gives blanket approval on. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
