Firstly, to avoid any implimentations that I am some annoying cold-hearted robot, I should say a big "Hello!" to you guys, as this is my first post on these boards. I have a frustrating problem that I have searched high and low to try and fix, all with no solutions. The audio "experts" at my local stores don't seem to know, as well as various forums. I am hoping you guys may be the saviors of this issue
Here it is:
While watching my newly bought Casino Royale DVD, the sound will fade and drop suddenley, abdruptly gettnig quieter and sometimes a "sucking-in-the-sound" effect. The simple solutions might occur to some as an easy "TVS Light" issue or a Dynamic Range thing, where it is trying to make the sounds quieter. But heres the thing...this problem ONLY occurs on my
Sony DVP-NS55P dvd player, and ONLY with the Casino Royale DVD. Every other DVD seems to have perfectley consistent sonud, and every other DVD player in my house (the 360 and PS2, as well as my computer DVD player and my Toshiba HDDVD player) seems to play the DVD without any sound issues...it is only with the specific combination of the SOny DVD player and Casino royale.
I went into the audio settings and everythnig seems fine though...or so I think. Here is what all thr adjustments are set at:
Audio ATT: off
Audio DRC (Dynamic Range): Standard
Downmix: Dolby Surround
Digital Out: On
Dolby Digital: Dolby Digital
DTS: ON
48kHz/96kHz PCM: 48kHz/16bit
so perhaps with that new information someone knows something about how the Casino Royale DVD specifically would have mishaps when playing in that SPecific DVD player?
Here is a link to a discusison I had on another forum where I detailed quite a bit of things as well.. I am "MZM" in the discussion:
http://www.forumplanet.com/gamespy/topic.asp?fid=1897&tid=2032737
Thank you all very much for your time in advance. I hope to get the issue fixed quite soon
Oh, and in addition, I am using a Sony Home Theatre surround set-up (HT-DDW870) 6.1. The DVD player that has the issues is hooked up to it via a digitial something-or-other...i'll have to double check. But I tried the PS2 hooked up to the system as well (except using Coaxle and the RedYellow and White chords on the front of the reciever, because that's the only way the console can hook up to it) and the audio issue wasn't there.
Thanks again!