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Audio cuts out for no reason
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorCubbyUps
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I have my video equipment hooked up through an "Audio/Video Control Center".

All of a sudden recently the audio will drop out and if I tap the equipment the audio kicks back in. I've checked the wires and they are all in tight and snug and the wires themselves are fine.

Sometimes I have to wiggle the wires a few times to get the audio back.

Any help what's causing this?
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If tapping the equipment brings it back, could it be a loose connection inside the control centre?
If the wires are tight and snug, are the actual connectors? Are they fixed against the case or do they move slightly when you connect the wire?
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I have my video equipment hooked up through an "Audio/Video Control Center".

All of a sudden recently the audio will drop out and if I tap the equipment the audio kicks back in. I've checked the wires and they are all in tight and snug and the wires themselves are fine.

Sometimes I have to wiggle the wires a few times to get the audio back.

Any help what's causing this?

It is not uncommon for wires to break inside the casing, especially where a lot of flexing has occurred. This can happen even when the connector is firmly seated.Suggestions:

(1) If you can isolate which cable(s) cause the problem, obviously the solution is to replace the offending cable(s).

(2) On the other hand, if you have the option of using optical or coax instead of analog audio cables, you can solve the problem and also benefit from better sound.

If, after careful experimentation, swapping cables, etc., the problem persists, you may have a very rare instance of an intermittent connection inside the AV unit. Have your best electronics  geek friend check it out, or you can get it professionally repaired.
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I have my video equipment hooked up through an "Audio/Video Control Center".

All of a sudden recently the audio will drop out and if I tap the equipment the audio kicks back in. I've checked the wires and they are all in tight and snug and the wires themselves are fine.

Sometimes I have to wiggle the wires a few times to get the audio back.

Any help what's causing this?


Does it happen with all sources or just one (like DVD)?

Because if happens with multiple sources then the problem lies within the receiver.. If happens just with one source replacing the cable should do the trick..
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