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? asked in Consumer ElectronicsTVs · 7 years ago

Why is my TV suddenly speaking Spanish?

We have Charter cable tv in the house, and I ran an extension out to my camper a few years ago. It has worked fine until a few weeks ago all of a sudden a few of the stations are in Spanish. I know it sounds crazy, but it will be English in the house, but Spanish in the camper. Some shows will have the background music, but no audible speaking at all. some shows have video, but no audio. I'm wondering if this is a cable problem or a VCR problem.

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    Lv 7
    7 years ago
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    When stereo sound was introduced on televisions back in the 1980s, one extra feature was added - Secondary Audio Program. The signal source, here the cable box, has a button on the remote for SAP. If you don't have the remote handy, the cable box menu will have a sound option for stereo / mono / SAP. Set it to "stereo".

  • 4 years ago

    While it's true that some t.v. programs are better at portraying and informing than literature, literature in themselves are a getaway. I would take a book over t individually.v.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Tv set ruins your brain and makes you bad in institution reading and hmmm is interesting and makes you smarter

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