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Old 14-02-2014, 19:35   #1568
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 3

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Originally Posted by ocav View Post
Try removing all the cables and start again, sometime it helps to have a tidy up and make sure everything is in the right place.
Thanks for the advice. The problem lies with my HDMI splitter on the TiVo output.

To cut a long story short TiVo feeding 2 TVs, 1 of which is connected to an amp and the other not. After various emails with the splitter manufacturer it turns out the splitter cannot handle two different audios so defaults to lowest setting, ie Stereo. They implied all splitters do the same. Rather annoying but I'm looking for a solution.

Anyone come across this issue before? Any help would be gratefully received
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