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Posted on Mar 19, 2009

Audio cuts in and out

There are no other components other than a digital cable box. Sound come directly from the tv. The longer you watch the tv, the problem worsens. Called cable company and was told that there have been some audio problems with the sony bravia.

  • Anonymous May 15, 2009

    I am having the exact same problem with the same configuration. Only the Insight Cable Box and an HDMI cable and the sound occassionally cuts out.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Have you tried the cable box on another television, to rule out an issue with it? (Just because the cable company says it's not the box, doesn't mean it's true.)

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Had the same problem with mine. Took off HDMI cable and used the HD cable (Red Blue and Green) for video and standard (red and white) cable for audio.
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