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Audio Interruption

Blackdevil77

Active member
Not sure if this would be considered a feature or enhancement, or even if it's possible on the technical side of things, but would it be possible to keep the audio stream/signal from getting interrupted when skipping between chapters when skipping around? When skipping around on a stream, or a blu-ray disc, once the audio/video comes back, it starts instantly. With the Kaleidescape, the processor has to detect and determine the signal again with each chapter skip. No big deal with a movie, but with concerts and skipping around songs, it can get clunky.
 
Same issue occurs if you just rewind a few seconds because you didn't catch what someone said. You have to rewind an extra 10-15 seconds so the audio comes back in time. Super annoying.
 
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