I'm now on my fourth unit for a variety of reasons. One reason is the audio 'doubling" or echoing" I am getting frequently on recordings. I don't know if it happens live because I never watch live.
Since this audio effect has happened with all of the units, I'm starting to think that maybe it's my processor (DUH!).
Anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions?
HD 10-250 Question - audio 'doubling" or echoing"
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Last night's recording of Desperate Housewives was filled with little video problems. ABC seems to have the most problems, as Boston Legal has them too, (along with their obnoxiously liberal drumbeat.) On the other hand, HBO seems free of these video and audio problems. You don't get more talky then Deadwood.
Anyway, it sure seems like this HD10-250 is a clumsy first step into the HD recording pool. Now that D* is through with TiVo, should we expect even worse?
Anyway, it sure seems like this HD10-250 is a clumsy first step into the HD recording pool. Now that D* is through with TiVo, should we expect even worse?
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