05 Sep 2024 05:01 PM
The sky employee who marked it answered but didn't answer anything. Only asked for more info. This is lazy target hitting if you ask me. Boss sees an answer mark and he's all good. Disgraceful.
I've definitely fixed this on my system. By setting the digital output that I'm NOT using to Normal and the one I AM using to Dolby Digital. This is with the 500Gb Sky Q box with a Yamaha RX-A3030. Before I did this it was constant dropouts on every channel.
05 Sep 2024 05:23 PM
@Antigua79 Thanks, I'll try as both set to Dolby Digital and report back. 🤞
05 Sep 2024 05:36 PM
Thanks for this. I have gone back to optical set to Dolby, and set the HDMI output to Normal. I'll see how i go.
05 Sep 2024 09:00 PM - last edited: 05 Sep 2024 09:10 PM
Yup, definitely getting worse. The drop -outs are becoming noticeable even with the output to 'normal'. Still not as bad but until recently I could barely hear them.
I just tried setting Optical back to 'Dolby' while leaving HDMI (which I'm not using) at 'Normal' and thought it was completely fixed. But I was wrong it's still terrible. So I'm setting both to 'Normal'.
One benefit of running this way is that you don't have to adjust the volume when switching between SD and HD channels.
05 Sep 2024 09:10 PM
@AndrueCope wrote:I've been experiencing audio drop-outs when playing back recordings from Discovery HD. The drop outs last a fraction of a second and the frequency is random. They appear to be somewhat programme specific (Gold Rush:White Water is a particular problem). It's definitely only affecting recordings made on Discovery HD. No other channels. I never watch anything live.
I've contacted Discovery Channel direct three times now but never received a response. Could someone here attempt to escalate this?
Thanks.
dicove
@AndrueCope wrote:I've been experiencing audio drop-outs when playing back recordings from Discovery HD. The drop outs last a fraction of a second and the frequency is random. They appear to be somewhat programme specific (Gold Rush:White Water is a particular problem). It's definitely only affecting recordings made on Discovery HD. No other channels. I never watch anything live.
I've contacted Discovery Channel direct three times now but never received a response. Could someone here attempt to escalate this?
Thanks.
Ry
06 Sep 2024 07:28 AM
So far, the last configuration with normal set on the output NOT in use, this seems to be working.
Also, I had both optical and HDMI connections to my sound bar. I have now unplugged the HDMI to see if that helps. If I get further problems, I'll reverse the connections and settings.
08 Sep 2024 09:12 PM
I have been experiencing the same for months and it's still happening when replaying recordings on skyq. The sound is played through Bose on the Dolby digital setting
thanks
08 Sep 2024 09:13 PM
I have been experiencing the same for months and it's still happening when replaying recordings on skyq. The sound is played through Bose on the Dolby digital setting
ps includes adverts as well as programmes
thanks
09 Sep 2024 09:46 PM
I'm having exactly the same problems, only on Discovery HD when watching a recorded programme.
2TB Sky Q box
Onkyo atmos audio receiver via HDMI
samsung TV
09 Sep 2024 10:15 PM
I turned off dolby on sky q box and set it to normal and it seems to have worked
20 Sep 2024 06:03 PM
Sky q hooked up to onkyo via hdmi. Hdmi from onkyo to Samsung TV.
Same exact issue. It's driving me absolutely nuts. It's the only channel I actually record things from, to watch.
What is the actual point having sky.
Oh and I don't see why anyone should downgrade to normal sound in this day and age to avoid sound drop outs. That's an absolute joke that I've give to expect from sky.
I'm hooked into a contract for a while yet but I'll be cancelling when I no doubt get my mid contract increase letter.
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