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Hey D,
One thing that will make a TV monitor jump is too much bass in the mix. Try turning the bass frequencies down or moving your TV farther away from your speakers. If this doesn't help then it's a good bet that Sam's suggestion is right on. Jim ![]()
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Length of the cable can make a difference too. If your cable between is more than 20 ft this can cause a loss of sync. I had this problem show up when I was using a cheap cable. The funny thing about it was it only happened with Country Hits Monthly songs because of the bright orange(?) background.
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