Post by Bob LathamPost by Mark CarverThe fault appears to have involved the handling of the 5.1 audio
streams on BBC 1 HD.
We started to watch on the new BBC1 HD west mid, the only thing we've
watched on there since it came on - give it a try. I noticed that the
TV was not only having sound drop outs but it was also causing the TV
to put the channel info banner up at the top of the screen. At first
I thought this was carrier loss because of the banner, not so but I
don't understand why sound issues like that should make the banner
come up.
You get very strange interactions between apparently unconnected parts
of TV receivers. I have an old Panasonic set with obviously a processor
that's only just up to the task: if programmes are transmitted with the
widescreen flag used properly - as some broadcasters do, such as channel
21 for some Columbo episodes, and TPTV does for a lot of their stuff -
the set switches properly, i. e. it shows 4:3 material pillarboxed -
_unless_ I have subtitles on; if I do, it then ignores the flag, and
shows the material full width, whether it's 4:3 or 16:9 material, i. e.
4:3 material looks squashed. And my other set, I know that the first
time I select a channel after bringing it out of standby, I have to
reverse the first two numbers - so if selecting channel 21, I have to
press 12. Only for the first selection after coming out of standby
though! ("Polaroid" FreeView [HD] box.)
Post by Bob LathamSky HD also had the sound going off but I have my SkyQ set to stereo
as the modulators don't like 5.1.
Bob.
Ah, I don't have Sky (or any broadband-borne TV).
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