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Topic: 'Gravity' only has sound in bypass...
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Jock Blakley
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 218
From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Registered: Oct 2011
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posted 11-29-2013 08:51 AM
Considering that switching to bypass fixes the problem, I'd be looking at what happens in bypass.
You haven't mentioned what processors you use, but for arguments sake this is from the CP55 Operator's Manual:
quote: The following occurs when the CP55 is in bypass mode:
- The front-panel fader remains operational but remote faders will not work.
- You cannot select among formats (...)
- Even when a stereo print is playing, a mono signal is fed to the screen speakers. Thus you can switch to bypass to keep the show going if one of the power amplifiers fails.
- The Dolby noise-reduction circuitry, 2:4 channel decoder, screen speaker equalisers, optional surround equaliser, and optional optical bass extension are not powered and thus do not operate.
So it would probably be a fault in one of the items listed in the last para... except that you say it's happening in more than one auditorium.
It can't be the print, since bypass changes nothing about the print and how its soundtrack is read.
Have you been able to try the affected houses with other prints or known material (even trailers)? Also, is your non-sync input working and sounding normal?
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