Cyclone.tv question (Audio)

Bret44

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I am having trouble getting the audio to play on my television. I have windows 7 and am on google chrome. It is hooked up via HDMI. I can play netflix with no issues at all. If anyone has any ideas that would be great.
 

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Right click on the sound icon in the taskbar and select playback devices. Make sure your default device is your TV
 
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KFitzy87

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I am having trouble getting the audio to play on my television. I have windows 7 and am on google chrome. It is hooked up via HDMI. I can play netflix with no issues at all. If anyone has any ideas that would be great.
Is your TV on?
 
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DistrictCyclone

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The audio for the commercials is SUPER ****ed up. The music sounds like it's playing on a cassette deck and the tape keeps stretching and contracting (not that I care, but it's just another indicator that the audio playback is messed up).
 

JY07

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my video/audio is fine for the most part... although i'm either losing my hearing or the audio messes up/goes flat on a lot of these commercials
 
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DistrictCyclone

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One EXTREMELY positive thing about cyclones.tv broadcasts...the halftime countdown.
 

Dryburn

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Picture is okay, but the sound is not good. Maybe to improve the picture a bit, they can get HD cameras. Couldn't hurt.

The sound on the commercials is bad. Sounds like the signal is just not strong enough or something.
 

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I think they've still got some infrastructure work to do. It seemed like right before tip it was struggling with load balancing, it eventually smoothed out but was pretty bad for a while there. I'm sure they're being pretty conservative with the $ spent on server power until demand goes up