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good.deals
01-29-2006, 09:35 PM
I have noticed a "hiccup" in my audio when watching live programs and recorded programs. It repeats a very small length of audio that had just played (like .25 seconds worth).

Anyone heard of this problem?

-Nathan

litzdog911
01-30-2006, 03:11 AM
Yes. Lots of things can cause this problem. Tell us more about ...

* does this happen on all channels? all HD channels? just one or two channels?
* how often does it happen?
* if you rewind slightly and replay the "hiccup", does it happen in the same spot?
* how is your HR10-250 connected to the rest of your system (cables, inputs/outputs, connectors)?
* if you're using an AV Receiver, what brand/model is it?

JimSpence
01-30-2006, 08:14 AM
I hear this hiccup on my HTL-HD (non DVR). So this is also a channel delivery problem.

good.deals
01-30-2006, 10:37 PM
Yes. Lots of things can cause this problem. Tell us more about ...

* does this happen on all channels? all HD channels? just one or two channels?
* how often does it happen?
* if you rewind slightly and replay the "hiccup", does it happen in the same spot?
* how is your HR10-250 connected to the rest of your system (cables, inputs/outputs, connectors)?
* if you're using an AV Receiver, what brand/model is it?

All channels
Every 10 minutes
No
HDMI
Panasonic audio deck

We can cancel out the equipment or connection because it didnt happen the first few days I had my system and now it only happens every other day.

I actually just went with an optical audio cable from my HR10-250 and I havent noticed the hiccup yet so maybe that fixed it.

I must say, having my sounds fully digital makes SUCH a difference on DD channels. I cant believe I ever lived without it ;)

$5 cable on eBay and never realized it would make my sound system so "realistic sounding" I have 5.1 Klipsch speakers so I guess I shoulda done it that way all along.

-Nathan

good.deals
01-30-2006, 11:59 PM
Uh-Oh!

Yes, I am still getting the hiccup and it DOES happen even when I rewind and replay it, so I'm guessing it is the HR10-250, correct?

I'm sure my wife wont notice it but I certainly do.

Any suggestions? Hard Drive problem?... or?...

-Nathan