Weird audio performance

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LocutusOfBorg

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Is it just me or is there some kind of audio problem? Doesn't matter if it's via satellite or streaming - the audio tends to drop off on occasion.
 
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Is it just me or is there some kind of audio problem? Doesn't matter if it's via satellite or streaming - the audio tends to drop off on occasion.
I've got the old Delphi home kit and I listen to 60's on 6 in the afternoon and every so often the volume goes up then back down where it was. So I think it might be in the system.
 
Is it just me or is there some kind of audio problem? Doesn't matter if it's via satellite or streaming - the audio tends to drop off on occasion.
I very rarely notice that happening either in my car or streaming. But I do notice it. What channel? How often?
 
I very rarely notice that happening either in my car or streaming. But I do notice it. What channel? How often?
I listen to 80's on 8 most of the time when traveling. My Xterra head unit has an integrated SXM receiver but I stream in the Mustang using a type C to HDMI configuration from the smartphone to the head unit. Sometimes I listen on the PC but not nearly as often.
 
The Mustang head has HDMI in? :imconfused
Some aftermarket head units do have HDMI but not my Pioneer in my 2002 Mustang. I use an HDMI to RCA converter to connect to the AUX IN port. I thought my wiring had a problem until I heard the same thing happening on the Xterra satellite receiver.
 
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I noticed that Classic Vinyl was having some pretty serious problems yesterday with dropouts and volume level changes. It wasn't evident on Classic Rewind so I spent the rest of the day there.

I can't explain the issue but I can confirm that there was an issue with the incoming side of Sirius (since it impacted both satellite and streaming).
 
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I mainly listen via app on AppleTv or Roku, depending on room. I think I've experienced this two or three times over the last month.
 

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