Vladimir,
This is a difficult one to diagnose by remote control but my guess is that
you either have a bad SCART lead or that it is not fully plugged in at one
end.
If your DVD sound plays fine when you play through the optical-out then
obviously the sound on the DVD itself is OK and the player is reading it OK.
The sound that you describe sounds like what is known as 'one-legged' so you
should carefully check all analogue connections from the output of the DVD
player to the input of the TV to make sure that you don't have a broken wire
somewhere. This is probably best done by substitution. First try a different
SCART lead, then, if that doesn't solve it, try a different DVD player and
ultimately a different TV. Perhaps the easiest is to take the DVD to a
friend's house and try it there.
You are presumably aware that some SCART leads do not have all 21 pins wired
up.
Let us know how you solve the problem - if you do!
Julian
Bristol, England
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Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 12:58:10 -0000
From: "vbugarsk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Audio problem when listening on TV set
During editing in PP 1.5, I checked amplitudes of audio channel in
mixer, and it NEVER went into RED. This audio channel is actually
ripped background music in wav format, and there is no "scene" sound.
Preview in PP - sounds excellent.
Audio is exported as PCM, checked in Audition, and imported into
Encore 1.5 timeline. Preview in Encore - sounds excellent. WAV
transcoded into dolby digital (ac3).
When listening on DVD player with audio output connected to HiFi set
through optical cable: resulting sound perfect, VU-meter on Hi-Fi
goes close to 0dB but never exceeds.
Same result when listeting DVD on computer using Asus DVD.
BUT, when connected to TV set through SCART cable, resulting audio
is really, really bad, it has lot of CLIPPING, and also lows and
highs are attenuated - shortly BOX SOUND with lot of DISTORTION.
Any advice will be appreciated. Can you also explain step by step,
what are you doing with audio, from the beginning (riping music,
which formats are you using - PCM, MPEG1, AC3, MP3) ?
Thanks in advance...
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