Greetings,
I've noticed something annoying with the stereo in my Genesis, and was wondering if anybody else has noticed this issue... perhaps there is a setting I'm not seeing or a fix I don't know about.
I first noticed this problem listening to audiobooks from my phone via bluetooth. Sometimes the very beginning of a sentence would get clipped... generally not enough to make it hard to understand what word was being spoken, but pretty irritating (for example, if a sentence started with the word "Thomas", it would come out sounding like "Ahmus"). I chalked it up to something dumb going on with bluetooth and didn't worry about it.
Yesterday, I was listening to some electronic music from my USB stick, and it started doing the same thing again. With music, it's REALLY annoying and impossible to miss.
So basically what is happening is if at any point the audio signal goes completely silent, when it comes back on, the first few milliseconds get clipped off. I have no idea why this would be, but it seems like a problem to me.
Has anybody else noticed this behavior? Thanks in advance...
I've noticed something annoying with the stereo in my Genesis, and was wondering if anybody else has noticed this issue... perhaps there is a setting I'm not seeing or a fix I don't know about.
I first noticed this problem listening to audiobooks from my phone via bluetooth. Sometimes the very beginning of a sentence would get clipped... generally not enough to make it hard to understand what word was being spoken, but pretty irritating (for example, if a sentence started with the word "Thomas", it would come out sounding like "Ahmus"). I chalked it up to something dumb going on with bluetooth and didn't worry about it.
Yesterday, I was listening to some electronic music from my USB stick, and it started doing the same thing again. With music, it's REALLY annoying and impossible to miss.
So basically what is happening is if at any point the audio signal goes completely silent, when it comes back on, the first few milliseconds get clipped off. I have no idea why this would be, but it seems like a problem to me.
Has anybody else noticed this behavior? Thanks in advance...