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With the DVD 48 connected with an HDMI™ connection, why is the Video Off command disabled?

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With the DVD 48 connected with an HDMI™ connection, why is the Video Off command disabled?

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Because the HDMI™ cable carries both audio and video, suppressing the video signal would also cause the audio signal to be lost. Thus, the Video Off command is disabled when an HDMI connection is used. However, when listening to audio-only discs, e.g. CDs or DVD-audio discs, we recommend turning off the video signal to avoid damaging CRT and plasma video displays. When listening to audio-only discs, we suggest you try one of these solutions: • If the DVD 48 is connected to a receiver or other audio system, turn off the TV when you are not using the menus. • Make a second audio-only connection from the DVD 48 to the receiver or TV (if you are not using a receiver), and switch source inputs for audio playback. • If you are connecting the DVD 48 directly to the TV, consult the owner’s manual for the TV to determine if it has its own screen-saver function. For General FAQs click here. This FAQ section contains responses to the most frequently asked questions from owners and customers of Ha

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