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I am hoping this is the right group to post this issue. I am using an
optical to coaxial converter to send a digital audio signal from my television to a digital audio receiver w/digital coax input about 50ft apart. I used RG6 coaxial cable between the converter and the receiver. Everything works great, except that there seems to always be a five minute or so delay from the time the TV sends out the digital audio signal to the time the receiver decodes it and sends the audio out of my speakers. Has anyone experienced the same issue? What's going on? Ben |
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