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I posted this in the 3D forum but felt this would be more appropriate here.
Every 3D Blu-ray I play, the audio drops off every few seconds consistently. It’s unwatchable. The thing is, it doesn’t happen on ANY standard Blu-rays or my 4K disks but on every single 3D disk. Does anyone have any ideas at all as I’ve gone through every setting on my PJ, AVR and Blu-ray player. My gear is current and listed in my signature below. Thanks for any help if you have any ideas, because I surely don’t. GT |
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Try an audio drop-in. Locate your HDMI ported Television, then input your BD player to the correct jack. Try this step several times until audio comes through. If you still have problems give us a re-post.
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