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Started by Ace, June 08, 2002, 10:39 hrs

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Ace

I don't know what would cause that, unless it's a film that also has English subtitles running at the bottom of the screen. Then, it'd make sense.



I know after enough drinks my mouth movements don't match my thought process. But I don't think it's been on TV anywhere.



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Ace; sometimes my spelling doesn't match my keystrokes, either.



 
Ring bells for service.

Bubba

I got it fixed I think,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I had to unplug the sat. receiver for 60 seconds, and let all it's little ducks get back in a row.



Now, if there were just any decent movies to watch.



Open the bar, things back working.



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Bubba
Like Grandpa used to say, "maybe there ain't nothin' wrong, but, somethin' aint' right."

Bubba

Gadzooks !!  



I discovered this really wierd thing with my Surround Sound System, and my Dish TV reciever. I won't bore you guys with the details, unless there is a resident guru here at Poasters. In short on Digital Audio Broadcasts, the mouth movement of the actors does not match the audio !



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Bubba
Like Grandpa used to say, "maybe there ain't nothin' wrong, but, somethin' aint' right."