2011-11-02, 21:28
mrdally204 Wrote:he really is missing the whole point of the dual audio out. He sees it as working at the same time, needing to be in sync. this is not the case for probably 99% of the use cases which puts his arguments out of contention. It is his work so he does have final say as to what get put in, but its a big/handy feature he decided to leave out.
Plus when it gets out of sync it's kind of fun. Watching a sports game or anything with it just slightly out of sync gives you the feeling of being in a stadium.
Other than that I agree 100%. I either mute my TV or mute my receiver. No having to press any additional buttons. I still have to do it anyway because if I don't have something playing I still turn it down so I don't hear static.
I'm not (by any means) defending him but that's his argument and he's sticking with it.