2013-12-04, 21:43
@ popcornmix:
I think I found part of the problem on my set-up, I had the AVR sound field set to Cinema Studio EX B (Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony Pictures Entertainment “Kim Novak Theater” cinema production studio. This mode is ideal for watching science-fiction or action movies with lots of sound effects.)
Switching it to A.F.D mode (Auto Format Direct) solves the problem of the intermittent clicks. It doesn't however correct the Gui sound itself, even with the AVR cranked up pretty high (Like, you wouldn't want to live next door) the sound created is like a dull knock, breathe in and you'll miss it, it's THAT quiet, nothing at all like the sound emitted from the Analogue/TV output.
Pages 61 onward explain the settings in more detail which can be found Here
I think I found part of the problem on my set-up, I had the AVR sound field set to Cinema Studio EX B (Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony Pictures Entertainment “Kim Novak Theater” cinema production studio. This mode is ideal for watching science-fiction or action movies with lots of sound effects.)
Switching it to A.F.D mode (Auto Format Direct) solves the problem of the intermittent clicks. It doesn't however correct the Gui sound itself, even with the AVR cranked up pretty high (Like, you wouldn't want to live next door) the sound created is like a dull knock, breathe in and you'll miss it, it's THAT quiet, nothing at all like the sound emitted from the Analogue/TV output.
Pages 61 onward explain the settings in more detail which can be found Here