I’ve recently upgraded to Sky Q, from Sky+ HD, and now get strange static/pulsing sounds when changing channels.
Before Sky Q I had:
Sky + HD → HDMI → Samsung 46F8000 → HDMI-ARC → Beam
Sky box was set to send DD over HDMI. Tv passed it through HDMI-ARC to the Beam, and confirmed in the Sonos app that the Beam was receiving DD5.1 or DD2.0 when viewing HD channels on the Sky box, and Stereo on SD channels. I also have and Apple TV and Samsung Blu-Ray connected via HDMI, and again DD is passed through to the Beam as expected.
I did have some strange occurrences recently where the Beam seemed to switch from DD to stereo randomly on the same channel of the Sky box, but I had no way of telling which part of the chain was the issue (Sky HD box was pretty old).
I’ve now swapped the Sky + HD box with a Sky Q 1TB box. So now I have:
Sky Q → HDMI → Samsung 46F8000 → HDMI-ARC → Beam
Sky Q is set to send DD over HDMI. The Beam shows it is receiving DD5.1 or DD2.0 as expected. However, whenever I change channel, from one HD channel to another, of from SD to HD - ie going to a channel that has DD sound - i get a second or so of a static/pulsing sound. Sort of like the last bit of sound prior to changing the channel repeating quickly. This sounds the same as outlined in an old thread:
However, I have managed to narrow it down a bit further. If the Sky Q box and the TV are both off, and I then turn on the TV, then turn on the Sky Q box it doesn’t happen. I can change channel without any noise. If I turn on the Sky Q box, then the TV, I get the noise when changing channel. If I turn everything on by holding the Sky Q power button down (HDMI control on the Sky Q box is on) I get the noise, which suggests the Sky Q remote is turning Sky Q on, then using HDMI-CEC commands to turn on the TV.
So the Sky Q box is clearly doing something different to the Sky HD box, but I don’t understand why the order of turning thing on would effect the sound being output by the TV’s HDMI-ARC connection.
Can anyone offer any insight? The F8000 is 6+ years old so is unlikely to get any further firmware updates, and is still pretty good for a 1080p screen. I also don’t want the expense of a new TV.