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electronics annoyance
Grump. The DVD player seems to be relaying video but not audio. All connections are tight. And there are two audio connections anyway, and wouldn't they both have to be loose to produce a total failure? Sigh. The player worked fine a few days ago. (Yes, I confirmed that the TV has sound and that multiple DVDs failed.)
So we are now faced with the prospect that buying a new one might be cheaper than investigating and repairing the problem. That's just wrong, somehow. It's a region-free player and I don't remember if we bought it from overseas, so repair might not be trivial. But I don't like the disposable-goods consumer model and I feel bad every time I go that route. I can hear the landfills crying out for mercy.
It looks like replacements are slightly cheaper from Amazon UK than from Amazon US, but electronics is one of those areas where it might be worth buying from the guys in your own country. (And then there's shipping.)
So we are now faced with the prospect that buying a new one might be cheaper than investigating and repairing the problem. That's just wrong, somehow. It's a region-free player and I don't remember if we bought it from overseas, so repair might not be trivial. But I don't like the disposable-goods consumer model and I feel bad every time I go that route. I can hear the landfills crying out for mercy.
It looks like replacements are slightly cheaper from Amazon UK than from Amazon US, but electronics is one of those areas where it might be worth buying from the guys in your own country. (And then there's shipping.)

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Technically I still haven't determined if the problem is the TV contacts or the DVD player, but I'm betting on the DVD player. For sound to completely fail two contacts on the TV would have to have failed simultaneously; on the other hand, if the problem is with the DVD player then it might not be the contacts at all but whatever generates the signal in the first place. I don't have either a second DVD player or a second TV to test with, but I think the next step is to take the DVD player to a repair place for evaluation and watch them hook it up to a TV as a basic test.
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