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This message was authored by Bluereason This message was authored by: Bluereason

Audio fading in and out with AVR

Morning.  Recently purchased a JBL ma710 avr and 5.1 speaker system.  Experiencing wi3rd sound fluctuations when sky signal is selected, volume fading in and out regularly every few seconds.

signal path is :

Hisense 65e7hqtuk to with eArc enabled, hdmi 2 into hdmi out eArc on the avr

sky q hdmi into hdmi input one 

 

sound is fine when using the smart to apps,  etflix, YouTube etc, and when Bluetooth to the avr with Spotify etc but switch to the sky input signal and it fades in and out


I set the sky box up to Dolby plus but makes no difference even if setting to stereo 

 

going a bit mad 

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This message was authored by nigea99 This message was authored by: nigea99

Re: Audio fading in and out with AVR

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@Bluereason wrote:

Morning.  Recently purchased a JBL ma710 avr and 5.1 speaker system.  Experiencing wi3rd sound fluctuations when sky signal is selected, volume fading in and out regularly every few seconds.

signal path is :

Hisense 65e7hqtuk to with eArc enabled, hdmi 2 into hdmi out eArc on the avr

sky q hdmi into hdmi input one 

 

sound is fine when using the smart to apps,  etflix, YouTube etc, and when Bluetooth to the avr with Spotify etc but switch to the sky input signal and it fades in and out


I set the sky box up to Dolby plus but makes no difference even if setting to stereo 

 

going a bit mad 


hi @Bluereason 

 

Can I just check is the HDMI 1 you refer to on the AVR or on the TV

 

If it is the TV have you tried connecting SKY Q directly to the AVR - I belive it has HDMI inputs capable of full HDR pass through

Bluereason
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Hi, yes - sorry maybe not as clear as could have been

 

sky Q hdmi out into avr hdmi 1 input 

avr EArc output into hdmi 2 (eArc) hdmi on tv

 

Smart to sound is fine going back into the avr and 5.1 all works as should when running a YouTube demo, but when switching to the sky input on the avr no matter what setting I seem to fiddle with, the sound has odd phasing in and out. 

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@Bluereason wrote:

Hi, yes - sorry maybe not as clear as could have been

 

sky Q hdmi out into avr hdmi 1 input 

avr EArc output into hdmi 2 (eArc) hdmi on tv

 

Smart to sound is fine going back into the avr and 5.1 all works as should when running a YouTube demo, but when switching to the sky input on the avr no matter what setting I seem to fiddle with, the sound has odd phasing in and out. 


Many thanks @Bluereason 

 

TBH I have no idea why you should be getting such fluctuations.

 

Clutching at straws, have you tried connecting to any of the other HDMI Inputs on the AVR (I believe there are 3) - I suspect you have but worth asking/trying

 

Edit - I generally advise direct to AVR but have you also tried connecting SKY Q to your TV & relying on the TV pass through of sound to the ARC connection to the AVR ?

Bluereason
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Thanks - yep it's phased me and I think it must be something to do with the tv arc interfering somehow.  I'll give it a go running the audio out of the tv as optical into the avr and turning off arc altogether and also yes, gong from the sky q to the tv and using arc to get back down to the audio.  What a faff for something that should be pretty simple!

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@Bluereason wrote:

Thanks - yep it's phased me and I think it must be something to do with the tv arc interfering somehow.  I'll give it a go running the audio out of the tv as optical into the avr and turning off arc altogether and also yes, gong from the sky q to the tv and using arc to get back down to the audio.  What a faff for something that should be pretty simple!


I really can't see why the ARC should cause any interference with the other inputs to the AVR but I guess worth a try just for elimination purposes 

 

Ah I missed the optical input on the AVR - worth trying that from SKy Q to the AVR also 

 

Using optical does limit the signal to 5.1 and not atmos though from either TV or SKY Q 

 

If optical works direct from SKY Q  I would be tempted to leave that unless you are using for 5.1.2  atmos 

Bluereason
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Re: Audio fading in and out with AVR

HI - update, still lost.  Optical out from sky box to JBL AVR - sound fades in and out still.  HDMI out from Sky box to TV and then sound from TV to AVR via ARC. - sound fades in and out.  Using TV speakers and HDMI straight from sky box, sound is fine (but rubbish).

I've reset the sky box to default and the AVR.  Sound is fine from smart TV and can only think that it's something to do with the ARC.  Pass.  No sky TV for now!

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@Bluereason  Have you checked the menus on the AVR to see if there is any kind of sound normalising settings that are on?

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Bluereason
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Re: Audio fading in and out with AVR

Hi - yes, not many options on the JBL and nothing out of the ordinary and sound from smart TV is perfect on all apps direct into the AVR via HDMI eARC.  Gonna rip it all apart tomorrow and try with playstation 4 as a nother source and see if the weird sound applies to any other source that isn't the ARC from tele.  Thanks for your input 🙂

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