M motorcycle_rider Supporting Founder Original poster Supporting Founder May 8, 2004 446 0 Northeast Michigan Feb 11, 2006 #1 I am getting audio dropouts and sound volume level fluctuations on Universal HD during the Olympics. Is anyone else experiancing this?
I am getting audio dropouts and sound volume level fluctuations on Universal HD during the Olympics. Is anyone else experiancing this?
S spud1962 Member Jan 1, 2006 12 0 Feb 11, 2006 #2 Yes, i have a 811, sound keeps changing every 10-15 mins.
M motorcycle_rider Supporting Founder Original poster Supporting Founder May 8, 2004 446 0 Northeast Michigan Feb 11, 2006 #3 Just to clarify I am also using the 811 connected DVI for video and component for audio. I have not check on the optical as I am not using surround now. Also have not noticed durring commercials only the actual olympics so far.
Just to clarify I am also using the 811 connected DVI for video and component for audio. I have not check on the optical as I am not using surround now. Also have not noticed durring commercials only the actual olympics so far.
bowens SatelliteGuys Pro Mar 30, 2005 802 52 Florida Feb 11, 2006 #4 Rider, Are you using an 811 or 211? I have the 211 and haven't noticed any problems? It could be the MPEG2 channel. I have been watching it in MPEG4.
Rider, Are you using an 811 or 211? I have the 211 and haven't noticed any problems? It could be the MPEG2 channel. I have been watching it in MPEG4.
gdarwin Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Feb 9, 2005 4,299 113 Lousville, KY Feb 11, 2006 #5 MPEG2 Channel 9426 is the one with audio problems.
scooby2 Pub Member / Supporter Jun 25, 2005 659 0 Chicago, IL Feb 11, 2006 #6 Its the national feed. Same way on Comcast and Directv.
goaliebob99 SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Aug 5, 2004 14,487 521 -.-. .... .. -.-. .- --. --- Feb 11, 2006 #7 scooby2 said: Its the national feed. Same way on Comcast and Directv. Click to expand... I was thinking the same thing
scooby2 said: Its the national feed. Same way on Comcast and Directv. Click to expand... I was thinking the same thing