Experiencing an audio issue with a HD1023. Outputting analog audio through the 3.5mm jack.
There are two versions of a MP4 video -- Video 1 is selected by GPIO0, Video 2 is selected by GPIO2. Input is from a Crestron. The video streams are identical. As far as audio, Video 1 has narration/music while Video 2 has narration only. The first part of the audio, which is where the issue appears, is identical between the two videos -- even when zooming into the waveforms in Audacity.
When Video 2 is played, the audio outputs a tiny bit late, cutting out the first 0.2 seconds of narration. Video 1 does does not have this cut.
The cut-in is likely is a result of something in the audio path needing to "wake up."
We only see this when the video has not played for about 15-20 minutes. The integrator insists that it isn't the amp or speakers, but I cannot verify without being onsite to plug headphones directly into the HD1023.
Is there anything in the BrightAuthor programming that we should look at? I realize that we could re-cut the MP4 and add a "blip" of audio at the beginning, hoping it will be enough to get rid of the cut-in, but not enough to hear. Would rather not do that if possible.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!