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Turn Dolby off, if it worked until now, might be a software change in either the Hopper or TV that caused it to glitch up.Dolby on, leveling off. Worked fine until recently.
Turn Dolby off, if it worked until now, might be a software change in either the Hopper or TV that caused it to glitch up.Dolby on, leveling off. Worked fine until recently.
Are you using just TV speakers? If so simply turn Dolby off and see if that corrects your issue. What brand and model is the TV your Hopper is hooked up to?Dolby on, leveling off. Worked fine until recently.
Are you using HDMI eARC to get sound to your system? HDMI cables do fail depending on whether you selected active or passive cables. Try a new cable and let us know. It was that simple for me.Are you using just TV speakers? If so simply turn Dolby off and see if that corrects your issue. What brand and model is the TV your Hopper is hooked up to?
He already posted he using the TV Speakers, so we said turn Dolby off on the Hopper.Are you using HDMI eARC to get sound to your system? HDMI cables do fail depending on whether you selected active or passive cables. Try a new cable and let us know. It was that simple for me.