I've read quite a number of posts about audio problems on the various dish receivers but I haven't seen anything that's quite the same as the problem I'm having so I'm starting a new topic.
I just got my new Vip622 a couples of days ago. I don't have any audio sync problems, no audio drops and no popping sounds, but all of the HD channels that deliver Dolby Digital are only coming through with a single audio channel. All the sound I'm getting is coming out of the front right speaker. A couple of channels have some sound coming out of the center as well. This appears to be happening with every channel that delivers DD including the OTA channels I get and the one HD channel I currently have from satellite (CBS-NY). The HD demo channel isn't in DD so it sounds fine. If I use the L/R audio outputs on the DVR instead of the digital audio output and switch my audio receiver to stereo mode, I only get sound out of the right speaker.
Pausing, or rewinding the video doesn't help as has been suggested to fix the other problems people are having.
I previously had a 6000 Dish receiver and never had audio problems with it and I have a DVD player that I also have no problems with, so it's not a problem with my audio receiver (which is a Denon AVR-2802).
Has anyone else seen these problems?
I just got my new Vip622 a couples of days ago. I don't have any audio sync problems, no audio drops and no popping sounds, but all of the HD channels that deliver Dolby Digital are only coming through with a single audio channel. All the sound I'm getting is coming out of the front right speaker. A couple of channels have some sound coming out of the center as well. This appears to be happening with every channel that delivers DD including the OTA channels I get and the one HD channel I currently have from satellite (CBS-NY). The HD demo channel isn't in DD so it sounds fine. If I use the L/R audio outputs on the DVR instead of the digital audio output and switch my audio receiver to stereo mode, I only get sound out of the right speaker.
Pausing, or rewinding the video doesn't help as has been suggested to fix the other problems people are having.
I previously had a 6000 Dish receiver and never had audio problems with it and I have a DVD player that I also have no problems with, so it's not a problem with my audio receiver (which is a Denon AVR-2802).
Has anyone else seen these problems?