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    Don't know if anyone can help but,

    When watching sly on the dm800, the volume will increase and decrease on its own.
    I know this used to sometimes be a problem when a program went to a advert, but this keeps happening during programs.
    Quite annoying when you have the volume set and watching something, then next thing the volume blows your ears off.

    Anyone have any clue what might be causing this. Could it maybe be a image issue.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by wschofield View Post
    Don't know if anyone can help but,

    When watching sly on the dm800, the volume will increase and decrease on its own.
    I know this used to sometimes be a problem when a program went to a advert, but this keeps happening during programs.
    Quite annoying when you have the volume set and watching something, then next thing the volume blows your ears off.

    Anyone have any clue what might be causing this. Could it maybe be a image issue.

    cheers
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    i have never had that problem but if your settings
    dont adjust it to your requirements i think i would first
    try a different image just incase it was a image glitch
    causing the problem
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