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Using mute button with H24 Audio outs and RC64 remote
I would like my mute button on my RC64 remote to mute the analog audio outs
on my H24 receiver. It seemed to work for a while but quit. The audio outs
are connected to a Brookstone speaker tower which has no remote
capability so I don't think I can program the RC64 remote to control it. Any
ideas about how to do this? Can it be done? Thanks.
litzdog911
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46.4K Messages
12 years ago
You can't mute the DirecTV Receive's audio OUT. The Remote's MUTE function can only control your TV's or AV Receiver's volume muting.
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dcd
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20.7K Messages
12 years ago
The audio out ports on a Directv receiver are "line" level and have no volume or mute controls (as Litzdog stated). Those ports are designed to be fed to an audio amplifier in either a TV, AVR or sound bar. You'd be better served if you connected feeds to the TV and then connected the speaker s to the TV's audio out.
Note that speaker systems are designed to be part of a system that includes an amplifier. I'd guess that not only do you not have Mute, you don't have any volume control either.
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TexasBrit
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14.1K Messages
12 years ago
Is the speaker tower designed for the iPod?
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