Stupdi questions but...

Let's forget a minute about the receiver. What about the h d m i chord, could it be at falt? What if you play a regular DVD, or blue ray disc, or play something from your tv cable box, or vcr, or playstation/xbox if you all have one, etc etc. basically, something that doesn't get fed through the Apple TV, but, still that takes the TV to use. I ask this as maybe the HDMI cord came loose from the Apple TV or the TV itself, or maybe one of your red-white-yellow chords going to the receiver are lose on the TV side, although if other things from the TV are playing fine, then that probably isn't likely. Could the speakers be at falt? Check the alegator clips on the back of the receiver and be sure the wire hasn't fallen a ways out. Make sure they're pushed deep in the whole and clamped down tightly with the clip. What type of TV have you got? That, too may clue us in a bit.

I mean, ok, Panasonic Plasma, or whatever, but specifically do you know the model?

Finally, and God forbid this is the case, but if you feel the apple TV square box itself, does it feel warm/hot to the touch? I wonder if you got a processor/memory leakage somewhere.

What firmware version are you running on the thing, and what generation Apple TV are we working with here?

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Otten" <motte...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: choppy VO on apple tv


I replaced the battery in the apple tv remote, and the wifi connection is good. I'm thinking a bad cable or something funky with the input on my surround sound receiver might be at issue, but then, why is other audio into the receiver ok?

Mary

Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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