I have an intermittent audio problem with my home theater setup. The sound randomly cuts out and then back in, while video seems unaffected. The sound gaps occur often enough to ruin programming. These sound gaps seem to occur only on certain channels; Fox network and ABC. Maybe they occur elsewhere too, but I haven't noticed it. Here's my setup, troubleshooting I've done so far, partial conclusions, and my remaining question. Since I've tried to be complete, so this is rather long, but please try to read through it all before responding.
Here's my setup: Dish 722 DVR, Sony DE-595 AV Receiver, Panasonic 50" 700U Plasma TV. An HDMI connection feeds the video signal from the DVR to the TV. A digital optical connection feeds sound from the DVR to the AV receiver. This AV receiver doesn't have an HDMI port, so I have to use digital optical to get 5.1 sound.
Troubleshooting I've done so far: Listened to live programming on ABC and then later listened to the same segment as recorded on the DVR -- result: the live segment was free of sound gaps, but recording the same segment showed gaps. Pausing and skipping back showed the sound gaps remained in the same places. Next, I turned the AV receiver off, and switched sound to the TV speakers and listened to the recorded ABC segment again. This time, the sound gaps were gone. Next, I removed the digital audio connecter and replaced it with a new one being careful to seat it completely. I noted that it seemed to seat snugly in the AV receiver, but fit rather loosely in the Dish DVR. I tried listening to the test ABC recording again and noticed the same sound gaps in the same places as before.
Partial Conclusions: The TV is OK. The digital optical cable (connector) is probably OK. Everything else is at least somewhat suspect.
Remaining issue: I need to fix this! It would help me greatly if anyone has real insight into what's happening here, and the best way to address this.
Thanks a lot,
feffer
Here's my setup: Dish 722 DVR, Sony DE-595 AV Receiver, Panasonic 50" 700U Plasma TV. An HDMI connection feeds the video signal from the DVR to the TV. A digital optical connection feeds sound from the DVR to the AV receiver. This AV receiver doesn't have an HDMI port, so I have to use digital optical to get 5.1 sound.
Troubleshooting I've done so far: Listened to live programming on ABC and then later listened to the same segment as recorded on the DVR -- result: the live segment was free of sound gaps, but recording the same segment showed gaps. Pausing and skipping back showed the sound gaps remained in the same places. Next, I turned the AV receiver off, and switched sound to the TV speakers and listened to the recorded ABC segment again. This time, the sound gaps were gone. Next, I removed the digital audio connecter and replaced it with a new one being careful to seat it completely. I noted that it seemed to seat snugly in the AV receiver, but fit rather loosely in the Dish DVR. I tried listening to the test ABC recording again and noticed the same sound gaps in the same places as before.
Partial Conclusions: The TV is OK. The digital optical cable (connector) is probably OK. Everything else is at least somewhat suspect.
Remaining issue: I need to fix this! It would help me greatly if anyone has real insight into what's happening here, and the best way to address this.
Thanks a lot,
feffer