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If it is not faulty, it is not receiving a strong enough wireless signal and you could try it at another locaton where there is a working digital antenna and downlead.
If I understand you correctly, you're listening to a DVD-A (high resolution audio) through the 5.1 analog inputs.
OTOH, if you're listening to a DTS soundtrack via a digital connection it will produce loud hash noise if played via analog means. You may have digital audio, stereo analog and 5.1 audio cables running from your DVD player to the receiver (I do). Look to see if the digital feed is dropping out. Three should be a light in the receiver to indicate 'digital'. The unit couldc be defaulting to analog stereo in the absence of a good digital bitstream.
Then you might want to look at the DVD player to make sure it isn't malfunctioning.
In this world of ripped portable music and earbuds it's nice to hear someone else appreciates high fidelity on DVD-A. Too bad the retail market for them and SACD died. I found dozens of them on eBay so at least I have a lot to listen to.
you will need the adapter and the good news is, the box is free, the downside to this is the panasonic recorder is going to need to only record on channel 3 or 4(there is a switch on the back of the comcast box) and the comcast box will need to be on the channel the program is on. I.E. Panasonic recording channel 3 or 4 from 10-11 am comcast box on channel 55 during that time.
For RTC error, open Windows Media Player and connect it. Windows media should offer to synch the clock. RTC stands for RealTime Clock
For License Error, this is to be expected around the same time every month. You see, when you transfer DRM protected music, a license is transferred as well. When you use a montly "all you can eat" plan, the licenses expiring every month keeps you from syncing all sorts of songs onto your device, then canceling your service, making away with free music.
Open your music service, connect the device, and synch a song to it. That should update all licenses.
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