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<p>Hi Paul!<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I did try removing the upscaling but this didn't work. and replaced HDMI
cable a few weeks ago again no real difference.</pre>
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<p>That seems to take care of two potential problem areas.</p>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Note when I pause and rewind back to the "good part" it too is silent, I
have strong suspicion that there is some bug in my AV receiver or some bad
tracks causing it to misbehave
I'm at the point of wondering do I need to replace my 10 year old receiver?</pre>
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<p>Kind of the opposite of the testing I was thinking of but when
you replay what was good is now bad. To me does sound like
something is failing. I might try reseating all connections
(inputs and outputs) just to do a connector wipe (removes
oxidation, microscopic layer of gunk, etc.). Maybe also open up
and evict the dust bunnies with an air duster. If that fails then
go shopping for a new Christmas present to yourself. (Not that I
don't want to support the economy but I prefer supporting my own
economy first!)</p>
<p>Barry<br>
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