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32. Re: No subject Jul 18, 2005, 18:47 Fang
 
I haven't heard any audio distortion, however, I always pipe the sound directly into my stereo system from the "tivo", bypassing the TV completely. Sometimes, I'll activate the AUX output from the TV (since I send the audio to the TV also anyways) and that AUX output sounds clean.

I haven't used the actual TV speakers in a long time.

However, I just tried out your suggestion to turn down the "saturation". On my TV, the only control I have is called "Picture" but it seems to control the intensity. I didn't realize that mine was set to maximum. I knocked it down to 60%. It's helped immensely. It's still a little off, but it may be from my testing the different intensities.

Thanks for the tip.

 
 
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