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I recently moved my audio system to another room, leaving a small sub/sat speaker system driven directly from the TV speaker outputs. Last night I was watching a cable program, in which a man ran through in the background. He ran, yelling, from left to right across the screen, but the sound of his voice went from right to left.I checked my connections, which are correct. Is it common for broadcast or cable TV shows to reverse the channels, or is my cable carrier backwards? Should I reverse my speaker leads? Or is it possible that the particular show was just poorly recorded?
I'll pay attention from now on, but any advice would be appreciated.
Ted
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I've encountered the same thing on cable signals. Sometimes it's the cable co reversing the audio and sometimes it's the source. Don't think it's your prob , usually it lies with the incoming signal.
But, if it is with the cable company, is this likely to be a permanent situation, or only occasional, on one channel or program? If the cable company has it backwards all the time, I could correct it on my end.
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