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Old 02-14-2008, 08:28 PM   #1
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It happens when I change channels and info bar is being displayed on tv. Or if I turn tv volume and same is displayed. When I pause live tv, pause sign is displayed and that sign is shaking mostly. Kinda hard to tell with movies or live programs but I suspect the jitter remains at all times.

ok, lets try and narrow down the problem

connect the source directly to the TV, no amp.. still there ??

how about a different source,,, Cable / Blu-Ray I don't see what you have avail in your sig

Don't know how hard this will be for you... but try to connect the TV thru a large ga extention cord to another circuit... maybe electrical in nature
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mine instead of shaking it lags/stutter when i am playing blu ray
problems seems to go away temp when i lower down the A/V sync
and i didnt know it still generate heats on standby mode
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ok, lets try and narrow down the problem

connect the source directly to the TV, no amp.. still there ??

how about a different source,,, Cable / Blu-Ray I don't see what you have avail in your sig

Don't know how hard this will be for you... but try to connect the TV thru a large ga extention cord to another circuit... maybe electrical in nature
No problem when I connect cable to tv (using fairly good hdmi 1.3 cable but can’t use another one. Too short)

Don’t have any other hdmi device yet (I can still try dvd using component in and hdmi out. That’s a good idea)

haven’t thought of power issue, which is another possibility considering I don’t have a surge protector and all devises are connected through $1 extension cord.
Will try when I get home. Thanks gearyt
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Old 02-15-2008, 03:43 PM   #4
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!!!!!!Onkyo 605 wrongfully accused!!!!!

The problem was in my cable/dvr receiver. I connected cable box directly into the tv again and the image issue was there. As to the sound, I couldn’t even hear anything from tv’s speakers due to extreme jitter. Onkyo actually stabilized faulty audio signal so I thought the problem was in video only. After restarting the cable receiver, the problem went away completely, so sorry onkyo for doubting you (I actually suspected cheep hdmi cable but this proves again that there is no need to spend $$$$$ on expensive cables).
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Glad you got it !!!
getting down to basics always gets you there..

enjoy

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Glad you got it !!!
getting down to basics always gets you there..

enjoy

g
thanks g. I did fallow your advice.
The only problem I have now is that I can’t blast the system past 70 (has 100 max). My 8 months old gets little ...... nervous at 50% This weekend I get to stay alone for a while so beware my neighbors 2 flights up and down
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Old 02-15-2008, 04:05 PM   #7
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Yeah, I need to send my wife on errands so I can enjoy !!
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