I have a basic home theater set up in my college apartment. The DVD audio runs from the player to the receiver via a digital coax. The video runs from the player to the non-HD TV via component video cables.
When watching a DVD the audio and the video gradually become out of sync. It takes about 45 minutes before the audio lags behind the video enough for it to be easily noticeable. Also, sometimes the audio simply "dies" for 2-3 seconds. If I pause the DVD and then play it the lag process "starts over".
I have a Dolby Digital receiver made by RCA and my DVD player is just a cheap Apex model from Wal-Mart. All components (DVD player, receiver, and TV) are new. I'm going to try a different DVD player tonight and see if it helps . . . but otherwise does anyone else have any ideas? Is the receiver just not processing things soon enough?
Thanks for anything.
-John
When watching a DVD the audio and the video gradually become out of sync. It takes about 45 minutes before the audio lags behind the video enough for it to be easily noticeable. Also, sometimes the audio simply "dies" for 2-3 seconds. If I pause the DVD and then play it the lag process "starts over".
I have a Dolby Digital receiver made by RCA and my DVD player is just a cheap Apex model from Wal-Mart. All components (DVD player, receiver, and TV) are new. I'm going to try a different DVD player tonight and see if it helps . . . but otherwise does anyone else have any ideas? Is the receiver just not processing things soon enough?
Thanks for anything.
-John