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Anonymous Posted on Jun 17, 2011

The RTD317W is connect to TV with HDMI. Works perfectly. For cable TV connection, cable box is connected directly to TV by 3 component cables. Two audio cables connect the audio output from cable box to the audio inputs on the RTD317W. The instructions indicate that by selecting aux input on RTD317W when watching cable TV, the RTD317W will provide surround sound for cable TV viewing, We have a problem during cable TV viewing. The audio is not synched to the action. There are pauses and dropouts. How can we eliminate this? Thank you Ray Bruce Thankns.

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    I adjusted the delay seeings on the RCA to no avail. I also adjusted the delay settings on theTV and that didn't help. someone sugested I connect a digital optical connector between the cabel box out and the RCA Receiver input and this may help synchrozine audio with video.
    RCA tech service said to return the unit because this problems shhoul 9be occurring happened; hapend beforo and ther must be somrt worn wit it,

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