Hi Gents,
When playing action movies, i find 2 things happens at least 1-2x per movie:
1. The screen goes black for a few seconds...and then reappears but we've lot 3-5 seconds of the movie
2. During this time, we sometimes lose audio for LESS than the time the screen is black. So its usually "Black/No Audio, then a bit of Audio during Black...then BOTH return but always a few seconds later)
3. I also find that the Audio signal gets much louder/clearer during this time. We are using the Digital out into our DAC.
The only unusual thing about our setup is that after the contractors finished everything in the house, they discovered the HDMI cable they had installed inside the wall was dead...ridiculous! So they used an HDMI to ethernet switch box...which sends the signal back downstairs...which then sends it back upstairs to the outlet where the videoprojector is...and which then converts it back from ethernet to hdmi into the projector
Is it an 'overload' issue where the Blu-ray cannot somehow push the signal all the way downstairs and then back up again? I have heard that the distance of the signal/cable can sometimes matter...in this case it is probably a distance of 100-150 feet or so.
When playing action movies, i find 2 things happens at least 1-2x per movie:
1. The screen goes black for a few seconds...and then reappears but we've lot 3-5 seconds of the movie
2. During this time, we sometimes lose audio for LESS than the time the screen is black. So its usually "Black/No Audio, then a bit of Audio during Black...then BOTH return but always a few seconds later)
3. I also find that the Audio signal gets much louder/clearer during this time. We are using the Digital out into our DAC.
The only unusual thing about our setup is that after the contractors finished everything in the house, they discovered the HDMI cable they had installed inside the wall was dead...ridiculous! So they used an HDMI to ethernet switch box...which sends the signal back downstairs...which then sends it back upstairs to the outlet where the videoprojector is...and which then converts it back from ethernet to hdmi into the projector
Is it an 'overload' issue where the Blu-ray cannot somehow push the signal all the way downstairs and then back up again? I have heard that the distance of the signal/cable can sometimes matter...in this case it is probably a distance of 100-150 feet or so.