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I get a lag in my audio after about 45 minutes of the system playing. It doesnt do it when I am watching bluerays but only when I am watching my cable or xbox. Thought it might have been my optic or hdmi cable tried different ones still does same thing. I also have a panasonic tv that it is playing through.

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