Sony Bravia and sound dropout issues
Hi,
I just purchased the Sony Bravia XBR-65X850D and hooked it up to my exisiting 5.1 Sonos Surround sound that I was using with my previous TV. I have two play 3s I'm using as the the rears, the playbar for my fronts and center, and the sonos sub.
But I'm getting sound drop outs. It doesn't matter if I'm watching live, on demand, or a recorded show on my DVR- the sound will just cutout for a second or two and keep doing that intermittently throughout the show. It may happen five or six times during the duration of an hour long show. It's not too too bad but it does get kind of annoying. And it didn't do this on my last TV. Anyway to fix this?
Thanks, G
I just purchased the Sony Bravia XBR-65X850D and hooked it up to my exisiting 5.1 Sonos Surround sound that I was using with my previous TV. I have two play 3s I'm using as the the rears, the playbar for my fronts and center, and the sonos sub.
But I'm getting sound drop outs. It doesn't matter if I'm watching live, on demand, or a recorded show on my DVR- the sound will just cutout for a second or two and keep doing that intermittently throughout the show. It may happen five or six times during the duration of an hour long show. It's not too too bad but it does get kind of annoying. And it didn't do this on my last TV. Anyway to fix this?
Thanks, G
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Most odd. In that case, you could probably turn off the “autoplay” function for the TV input, and the PLAYBAR would ignore any data coming in from the TV. It means you’d need to manually switch to the TV’s input when you wanted….but it’s worth a test. But I’ve never heard of a switched input causing ‘fading’ before. My thought is it would be either on or off. But it would be a no cost test, at the least.
Hey folks,
Adjust the settings on the Sony TV as follows:
- Turning on IP Simple Control
- Open Settings
- Go to Network and Internet
- Go to Home network
- Go to IP control
- Go to Simple IP control
- Toggle On
- Setting RS232C Control to "Via Serial Port"
- Open Settings
- Go to Remotes and Accessories
- Go to RS232C Control
- Set it to "Via Serial Port"
I can’t believe it, but this worked for me. The only thing that changed was the audio sync was a little off, but the adjustments in the app fixed it no problem
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