Hi all.
I am really SAD!
My nintendo Wii about a week ago was making static noises i thought of it as nothing. One week later i turn on my wii and NO SOUND AT ALL! i freaked out and assumed at first that it was my TV. ( Note that the sound was working on the TV for cable sound worked just fine ) So i ran downstairs plugged my Wii into the second TV and sound was fine! Hooray! i solved my problem..
:crazy: The next day turned on my Wii AND GUESS WHAT! NO NOUND AT ALL!. All i hear is a buzzing sound when i put the sound to the max.
So unless i really have bad luck and both my SONY tv's do not work then i know what to do..
But i really doubt it is that.
I have come to the conclusion that it is either the cables or the soundcard on the wii. I just do not know which
Has anyone had this problem? can anyone relate?? am i ultimatly screwed in the :ciappa:
Any help is appreaciated!
Thanks
Sorry i am taking out my frustration above in a wierd Typing frustrated way.
I am really SAD!
My nintendo Wii about a week ago was making static noises i thought of it as nothing. One week later i turn on my wii and NO SOUND AT ALL! i freaked out and assumed at first that it was my TV. ( Note that the sound was working on the TV for cable sound worked just fine ) So i ran downstairs plugged my Wii into the second TV and sound was fine! Hooray! i solved my problem..
:crazy: The next day turned on my Wii AND GUESS WHAT! NO NOUND AT ALL!. All i hear is a buzzing sound when i put the sound to the max.
So unless i really have bad luck and both my SONY tv's do not work then i know what to do..
But i really doubt it is that.
I have come to the conclusion that it is either the cables or the soundcard on the wii. I just do not know which
Has anyone had this problem? can anyone relate?? am i ultimatly screwed in the :ciappa:
Any help is appreaciated!
Thanks
Sorry i am taking out my frustration above in a wierd Typing frustrated way.