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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
poor sound/ itv
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 27662" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>The sync problem can be generated at one or both ends of the link</p><p></p><p>PaulR is correct that the compression used can affect the way sound and vision syncronise in the datastream, however the receiver in the house has much work to do by resolving the two outputs to the satisfaction of the viewer, by virtue of the information supplied with the data, which may have errors as a result of low signal (poor weather), increased noise (misaligned or too small a dish/leaky LNB/cable). Then there is the receiver firmware itself - many people will know the problems that continue to plague the cheaper end of the receiver market and likewise Manhattan 2500 and 5500 receivers, the lips move but the sound follows a second later, listening to classical music on these receivers can be a painful experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 27662, member: 175144"] The sync problem can be generated at one or both ends of the link PaulR is correct that the compression used can affect the way sound and vision syncronise in the datastream, however the receiver in the house has much work to do by resolving the two outputs to the satisfaction of the viewer, by virtue of the information supplied with the data, which may have errors as a result of low signal (poor weather), increased noise (misaligned or too small a dish/leaky LNB/cable). Then there is the receiver firmware itself - many people will know the problems that continue to plague the cheaper end of the receiver market and likewise Manhattan 2500 and 5500 receivers, the lips move but the sound follows a second later, listening to classical music on these receivers can be a painful experience [/QUOTE]
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