I've rented/purchased several VOD titles (paid and free/subscription), and the audio levels are horirbly inconsistent. For any quiet/dialogue scenes, I have to turn my TV up to about "40", while with regular TV "20" is perfectly fine (the set-top box volume is fixed at the maxium). When there is any sort of action scene or where music comes on, it's EXTREMELY loud, practically blowing out my speakers. So throughout the movie, I'm having to play with the volume pretty much every other scene. It is extremely annoying.
I did the "Click-To-Chat" on my phone, the rep had me go through all the basic physical troubleshooting (reseating coax, rebooting router/STB), which of course made no difference. All my MoCA signal levels are fine, and again, live TV doesn't have issues. There must be a problem in the way that the On-Demand titles are either encoded/compressed or what codec is being used. It's very frustrating, especially when I have to call customer service to get credit for the movie I rented, almost (but not quite) having to eat the cost of a rental of a sub-par quality on-demand title.
Their solution is to send a technician (!), which I do not believe will fix anything. I'm guessing the tech will shrug his shoulders and leave since all the signal levels are fine and live TV is not affected.
Anyone else having similar issues?