>Nope. Not at all in my case. In fact, one can experience time >shifts in the amount of delay between audio and video as a program >progresses. It may be more or less out of sync at varying points >in the program.
That is true, but that does not address my question. Changing channels or restarting the set can often bring things back into sync. Remember that the least expensive box in the chain is the one you own. >A real quality control issue, yet digital TV is touted >a being a giant leap forward in terms of quality. Not altogether >true, obviously. That spoken like a tech noob. Any time computers get involved in a process the potential for mayhem increases. With digital TV the audio and video streams remain separate throughout so inattention at any point can get them out of sync. Anyone in the chain, including you, can mess it up. Maybe your local station cut corners on their new equipment? Maybe you should have bought a more expensive digital TV? It is hard to say. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
