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One last cool story bro.

Had chance to work in public radio. Most folks that worked at Station were music buffs or musicians. It was either 2000 or 2001 when John Hartford died, everyone at station wept. ... Everyone. If you like music, spp Banjo, check this out.


I loved John Hartford!
 
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Folks coming in hot

I’m going to take out my anger on @Bassmaster_Vol

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Okay I need some tech help from someone who knows about this stuff.

As I said before, I bought the kids a Nintendo Wii. Hooked it up into the tv yesterday with an HDMI converter from the red, white, and yellow AV cords. They played all day yesterday with no problems. Today we turn the Wii on and the video is fine, but there's no sound. I have a Roku Soundbar plugged into the HDMI 1 port. I switched over to it and watched tv, sound was working fine. I switched the HDMI chords and put the HDMI 1 cable into the Wii, still no sound. I unplugged the Wii and took it to the tv in the bedroom and the sound worked fine. Brought it back out to the living room, no sound. What the heck is going on? Anyone know?
 
Why are we associating Nick with a knife? Somebody catch me up and fill me in

I thought it was cobras

Well known fact there, Normy. If there is anything @nicksjuzunk likes more than catching cobras, it is a good ol fashioned pig sticking match in the Waffle House parking lot.
 
Okay I need some tech help from someone who knows about this stuff.

As I said before, I bought the kids a Nintendo Wii. Hooked it up into the tv yesterday with an HDMI converter from the red, white, and yellow AV cords. They played all day yesterday with no problems. Today we turn the Wii on and the video is fine, but there's no sound. I have a Roku Soundbar plugged into the HDMI 1 port. I switched over to it and watched tv, sound was working fine. I switched the HDMI chords and put the HDMI 1 cable into the Wii, still no sound. I unplugged the Wii and took it to the tv in the bedroom and the sound worked fine. Brought it back out to the living room, no sound. What the heck is going on? Anyone know?

Turn it off and turn it back on. I have now exhausted my technology knowledge.
 
Okay I need some tech help from someone who knows about this stuff.

As I said before, I bought the kids a Nintendo Wii. Hooked it up into the tv yesterday with an HDMI converter from the red, white, and yellow AV cords. They played all day yesterday with no problems. Today we turn the Wii on and the video is fine, but there's no sound. I have a Roku Soundbar plugged into the HDMI 1 port. I switched over to it and watched tv, sound was working fine. I switched the HDMI chords and put the HDMI 1 cable into the Wii, still no sound. I unplugged the Wii and took it to the tv in the bedroom and the sound worked fine. Brought it back out to the living room, no sound. What the heck is going on? Anyone know?
You've narrowed it to that tv then, try a diff hdmi port , or an optical audio cable
 
Okay I need some tech help from someone who knows about this stuff.

As I said before, I bought the kids a Nintendo Wii. Hooked it up into the tv yesterday with an HDMI converter from the red, white, and yellow AV cords. They played all day yesterday with no problems. Today we turn the Wii on and the video is fine, but there's no sound. I have a Roku Soundbar plugged into the HDMI 1 port. I switched over to it and watched tv, sound was working fine. I switched the HDMI chords and put the HDMI 1 cable into the Wii, still no sound. I unplugged the Wii and took it to the tv in the bedroom and the sound worked fine. Brought it back out to the living room, no sound. What the heck is going on? Anyone know?
May have to reset your TV. Xbox does it sometime.
 
Okay I need some tech help from someone who knows about this stuff.

As I said before, I bought the kids a Nintendo Wii. Hooked it up into the tv yesterday with an HDMI converter from the red, white, and yellow AV cords. They played all day yesterday with no problems. Today we turn the Wii on and the video is fine, but there's no sound. I have a Roku Soundbar plugged into the HDMI 1 port. I switched over to it and watched tv, sound was working fine. I switched the HDMI chords and put the HDMI 1 cable into the Wii, still no sound. I unplugged the Wii and took it to the tv in the bedroom and the sound worked fine. Brought it back out to the living room, no sound. What the heck is going on? Anyone know?

Did you try one of these:
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Always worked for my 2600.
 
My tire is flat this morning. Pretty sure the rim is bad.

Really want to call the tire shop and demand a free tire and rim, and, possibly a realignment job.

(sigh), 'sniff, I's just callin' up thar to tell yens about it'

'Well ****, I want yens to pay for a new tarr & rim & realignment.'
 
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