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In watching Harry Potter on my Panasonic, I have noticed that audio will cut out from time to time. This occurs for sometimes up to a minute and a half. Then it will return to normal.
Your player may not compress the DD audio for your AV reciever. If you have an older AV reciever (without HDMI) it may not be able to handle the uncompressed DD audio from the player. You either have to have a player that compresses the audio or a reciever that is capableof the uncompress audio. I had the same problem with my Sony Playstation and my sony reciever. I can only play DTS.