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buckm 24-10-2010 19:14

Sky Movies HD volume
 
Hey Guys,

Has anyone noticed that the volume goes up and down on the sky Movies HD channels, its doesn't seem to happen on any other channels, HD or not, but it winds me up when trying to watch a movie in HD. I tried changing the HDMI cable just to be sure it wasn't that, and its the same.

Mike

alexcopeland 24-10-2010 21:27

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
I haven't noticed that however I do find there are split second gaps in the audio since I bought a Dolby Digital 5.1 amp. I guess this is an issue with errors in the transmission. The gaps in the audio a completely random and some times do not occur at all.

Digital Fanatic 24-10-2010 22:15

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by buckm (Post 35112906)
Hey Guys,

Has anyone noticed that the volume goes up and down on the sky Movies HD channels, its doesn't seem to happen on any other channels, HD or not, but it winds me up when trying to watch a movie in HD. I tried changing the HDMI cable just to be sure it wasn't that, and its the same.

Mike

Is it happening on all the Sky Movies HD channels?

buckm 25-10-2010 08:36

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
yep, seems to happen to all of them, when i ewatch live or record and watch it later, recorded harry potter for the missus the other day and we stopped watching after 15 mins cos the volume was going up and down so much it was winding us up. if it was at a constant lower volume that would be fine, i could just turn the TV up, but fluctuates all the time.

Digital Fanatic 25-10-2010 10:28

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
Thanks... Anyone else getting the same issue?

I don't personally sub to Sky Movies myself, so will have to check it out in the office, when next in.

I've not seen any other customer reports on the system or had anything escalated, yet.

buckm 25-10-2010 12:46

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k, thanks, i'm in Farnborough, (GU14 0). I've got the samsung V+ box aswell. I've also got 50MB broadband, at first i thought they might be linked, ie when using broadband and watching movies was stressing the line etc, but its doing it without broadband being used.

buckm 01-11-2010 11:03

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
@ Digitial Fanatic..

Did you have any luck finding out of this is a known problem, We were watching again over the weekend, and it appears to happen when there's a loud noise on the program, IE an explosion or loud soundtrack etc.

Mike

spiderplant 01-11-2010 11:33

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
Which STB model do you have, buckm?

buckm 01-11-2010 13:16

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I have the new Samsung V+ box

Lew 01-11-2010 14:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by buckm (Post 35116374)
@ Digitial Fanatic..

Did you have any luck finding out of this is a known problem, We were watching again over the weekend, and it appears to happen when there's a loud noise on the program, IE an explosion or loud soundtrack etc.

Mike

Have you checked the settings on your TV? It may have an "auto volume" control that's designed to duck the volume when it gets too loud. Both my current and previous Sony TVs had such a feature and it behaved just as you have described.

buckm 01-11-2010 14:46

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
Hi Lew,

Yeah i've checked around and theres no volume settings to set, its wierd cos it only does it on the HD Movie channels.

Mike

royaltiger 01-11-2010 16:10

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by buckm (Post 35116374)
@ Digitial Fanatic..

Did you have any luck finding out of this is a known problem, We were watching again over the weekend, and it appears to happen when there's a loud noise on the program, IE an explosion or loud soundtrack etc.

Mike

It sounds like you are not used to hearing in dolby digital 5.1, if you have a setup going through an amp thats exactly what will happen when you hear an explosion in the movie, the noise is being passed through the front and rear speakers and the sub giving you the impact of an explosion, yes the sound does fluctuate a bit but its really only explosions where its vastly noticable, harry Potter which you recorded is a good example of DD 5.1.

Lew 01-11-2010 16:17

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
Sounds like you're describing dynamic range, whereas the OP seems to be describing limiting or compression.

royaltiger 01-11-2010 16:35

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
Just on standard amp settings you will hear differences in sound volumes between talking and explosions

buckm 02-11-2010 10:36

Re: Sky Movies HD volume
 
Hi Guys,

I'm not using any amp or surround sound system, this is sound coming straight out of my Toshiba TV's built in speakers.

Mike


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