None of the above. Welcome to the world of audio level differences between SD and HD. Do a search on dynamic range and you should find lots of threads where this question has already been addressed.Anyone know if this is a receiver issue, connection issue, or TV issue?
Just got the 622, and notice a big decrease in volume and sound quality when I switch from SD to HD, especially when they're the same channel (ex. TNT vs. TNT HD). Anyone know if this is a receiver issue, connection issue, or TV issue?
Actually, I just got a refurb 622 to replace one on which the HD died.
I haven't noticed whether it's purely an HD/SD issue, but I can say that channel volume varies significantly across channels; at first I thought local channels were louder, now it seems it's more complicated. Sometimes recorded programs will have a significant volume difference from their live counterparts.
Really inconvenient (actually a PITA) but I'm not going to roll the dice and get another replacement.
It did. For some reason you are just more aware of it now.My original 622 never exhibited that behavior.
It did. For some reason you are just more aware of it now.
But if it really did not, then there was something wrong IT. Or, did you connect the two the same? If you were using normal stereo outs, you would not have been getting 5.1 as you would with optical out.
The only thing I changed as far as connections go is I now use HDMI (since my old port never worked). I do not have a separate receiver so all video and audio goes through that connection. Perhaps that's it.
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