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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 67948" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>the sync is out in the wrong direction - you would need to be able to adjust it into negative figures to get it right - and on my AVR as well as on the decoder itself it allows adjustment in the one direction but not the other ..... if it works on the AVR well then theres an adjustment on the decoder itself that should work too </p><p></p><p>you might have higher end AVR's that possibly allow adjustment like that but none that i know of do it - either way normally when you experience the issue - just putting the decoder on standby and then switching it back on sorts it out - it normally gets to its worst when you rewind live TV or forward and rewind your recorded stuff a lot - but it is easily sorted out as i said by switching the decoder off and then on again or maybe even rebooting it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 67948, member: 1447"] the sync is out in the wrong direction - you would need to be able to adjust it into negative figures to get it right - and on my AVR as well as on the decoder itself it allows adjustment in the one direction but not the other ..... if it works on the AVR well then theres an adjustment on the decoder itself that should work too you might have higher end AVR's that possibly allow adjustment like that but none that i know of do it - either way normally when you experience the issue - just putting the decoder on standby and then switching it back on sorts it out - it normally gets to its worst when you rewind live TV or forward and rewind your recorded stuff a lot - but it is easily sorted out as i said by switching the decoder off and then on again or maybe even rebooting it [/QUOTE]
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