Just wondered if any of you guys knew how to get round this problem ? There is about a second delay when the sound goes off due to I assume layer changing on the DVD. More noticebale on some of the more recent 'louder' films like Matrix trilogy. Not sure it's the DVD [my guess] or the RSX972 AV amp...
RDV995 sound lag on layer change
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Losing sound with a layer change is a combination factor on both DVD, player and AV processor.
First, when compiling a DVD, the filmcompanies should take care on where to place the layerchange. With most movies the change can take place between scenes, so that it is allmost not noticable. And lucky for us, the most have indeed the change very good hidden. Unfortunately with live concerts, the change is allways noticable, there's nothing to do about that.
Then the player. It varies a lot on different players. Newer and more expensive models have a buffer, so the change is not noticable. But the older ones, need a short time to re-align the signal.
Then the AV-processor. If the DVD player looses it's signal for a very short moment due to the layer change, most AV-processor need also a very little time to recognise the signal again.
Al the short times added up, could indeed give the problem that with a layer change about for a second sound is lost.- Bottom
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Thanks for the info, but unfortunately you haven't suggested any solutions. Are there any, especially for my older gear ?- Bottom
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