Thread: TiVo Dolby Digital
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Old 10-08-2015, 13:53   #2
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Re: Dolby Digital

Hi steveh

Yes, I have the same problem, I thought I was going mad! I mentioned it in the TiVo discussion thread but I must admit I was convinced it was my HDMI splitter that was faulty then I convinced myself that the optical output on my amp must be faulty so just left it connected via HDMI on the amp instead to get 5.1 working.

I did google it but nothing came up, that must have been before the thread started on the VM forum.

I'm going to ring up VM when I get a chance to add my name to the list of optical faults. I'll also mention the two days of not being able to use TiVo in July due to constant rebooting. Lets see if they offer anything, I won't hold my breath.
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