user_4tldoqThank you for reaching out via our Xfinity Community Forum. If the sound goes in and out on a program, there could be several possible causes. First, check for any audio issues specific to the program you are watching, such as Pandora audio issues or Video on Demand/PPV audio issues. If the problem persists, try toggling the Secondary Audio Programming on/off. This can be done by pressing the Xfinity button on the X1 remote, selecting Settings, then Device settings, and finally Audio. If the issue continues, it may be related to Descriptive Video Service (DVS). Verify if DVS is available for the program by pressing the Info button on the remote and looking for the DVS logo.
I am a Comcast / Xfinity customer who also experiences frequent audio interruptions when watching MSNBC. But I seriously doubt that it has anything to do with the explanation provided above simply because on MANY other websites, all around the country, people are complaining about the exact same thing. According to 90%+ of the posts, I have read on many different websites, this problem only happens with MSNBC - no other channels. To me, as an IT professional at a research university, it seems HIGHLY UNLIKELY that people all over the United States who are using many different streaming services including Hulu, and a wide variety of unrelated cable services are all experiencing the same exact problem while watching the same channel without it being a problem with that channel's signal.
Hi @user_lv3emt Thank you for reaching out on the Xfinity Community Forums. When you are seeing the audio interruptions is it certain programs on the channel? What are you using to watch such a cable set-top box, flex box, Roku, or another streaming capable device?
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1) I watch MSNBC and several other channels on a daily basis.
2) My televisions are all connected to an Xfinity modem. Very rarely, I watch television using Netflix or YouTube. I do not use any other streaming platforms. I never experience any sound problems when using Netflix or YouTube.
3) I watch MSNBC and other channels on two televisions: one upstairs and another one downstairs. The television upstairs is manufactured by Toshiba and is connected to the Xfinity modem via a coaxial cable. The cable connection is secure. The television downstairs is a Samsung Smart TV and it is wirelessly connected to the modem.
4) The sound interruptions only happen when I am watching MSNBC. The sound interruptions do not happen when I am watching channels other than MSNBC.
5) The sound interruptions are frequent, but usually only last between 2 and 6 seconds.
6) The sound cuts out on MSNBC almost always when the video screen switches away from the camera shots of the anchors and other people talking to a screen filled entirely of text, such as when the anchor is reading a quote from something and the the quoted text is displayed on the screen. The sound does occasionally cut out at other times, but it is mostly when the screen shot switches to a video display of text.
7) It really seems as though this problem is coming from MSNBC and not Xfinity because there are many non-Xfinity technical support websites that have posts from customers using non-Xfinity cable services, all complaining of the same problem with MSNBC, such as on these two websites:
Hello user_lv3emt have you attempted any troubleshooting such as the Xfinity App to resolve this issue? We may need to log a ticket so this issue can be tracked.
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I have a very busy schedule, so I don't have a lot of time to waste. I'm certainly not going to waste one second of my time downloading an Xfinity app! Why? As a software developer, I can attest to the fact that the Xfinity streaming TV app is nothing other than a joke.
Unfortunately, my community doesn't have another option for cable TV and internet service. If it did, the words "Comcast" and "Xfinity" would be nothing but a distant memory to me.
ALL of my past efforts to remedy problems with my Xfinity TV service have been a COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME. For example, every time the Emergency Broadcast System test message is broadcast on Xfinity, I have to restart my television multiple times because the message causes the television to freeze. Even after rebooting the television and the modem, the emergency test message returns. Numerous calls to Xfinity Technical Support yielded NOTHING - including one series of phone calls from an Xfinity executive in Philadelphia, who continuously insisted that I must be mistaken because according to him, nothing at all was wrong. Various other Xfinity "technicians" told me I needed to buy a new television, or that I needed to contact my local county Office of Emergency Management because the technician claimed that Xfinity has NOTHING to do with the Emergency Broadcast System messages. FYI - I did contact my county and spoke to the Director of Emergency Management, who told me definitively that the county has nothing to do with the Emergency Broadcast messages and that it is completely controlled by Comcast/Xfinity. WHAT A WASTE OF TIME....!
As with so many other companies today, it's pretty obvious that Comcast/Xfinity simply doesn't care if their service is good or worth the money the customers are paying. The company is too big and they just don't care!
I am having the exact same issue with only MSNBC. I talked with Xfinity tech support to reset my cable box and we went through a bunch of other tests. Nothing came of it. The technician on my last call was supposed to call me back (mind you I was on the phone with this person for 2 HOURS) and upon concluding our call the technician said he would call back in a week to see if the problem persisted. I NEVER got a return call. I’m really annoyed with all the money I pay for cable and internet and with others having this problem NOBODY has an answer? Fix it or I’m really seriously going to consider leaving Xfinity!! This is ridiculous!!
Hi @arcadian7 Thank you for visiting our official Xfinity Forums Community support page. We greatly appreciate you taking the time to share your experience regarding the audio concerns with MSNBC. I would be more than happy to offer my assistance looking into this further for you. I would recommend starting with the basics, power cycle the modem and cable box if you use one and checking the cabling. We are not currently showing there is an issue on the Xfinity side with the channel. Usually when it is just one channel it can be channel specific to that network.
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@XfinityJanelle I did ALL of that and called tech support - spent 2 HOURS on the phone with nothing coming of it. Considering others are having the SAME problem - it's NOT MY EQUIPMENT! It's on your end somehow! Maybe purposely. [Edited: Inflammatory].
We are experiencing the same audio disruption on MSNBC, all shows. It happens when an overlay is projected. The audio cuts in and out. I have reported this to Xfinity and also emailed MSNBC; no response. It needs to be corrected!
Since the problem is being reported on the websites of other cable companies besides Comcast/Xfinity, it seems obvious that the audio problem must be coming from the MSNBC feed.
But of course, MSNBC is also owned by NBC Universal / Comcast. So it appears that Comcast doesn't even care enough about its own cable channel to fix the continuous, daily interruptions of sound that people here and elsewhere on the internet regularly complain about! That's serious negligence...!
Thank you for reaching out to us @djk_749! This is far from the experience we want you to have! Our team would like to take a further and see if tickets were opened on your account when you reached out to us. Could you please send our team a direct message with your full name and full address? To send a "Direct Message" to Xfinity Support:
Click "Sign In" if necessary Click the "Direct Messaging" icon or https://forums.xfinity.com/direct-messaging Click the "New message" (pencil and paper) icon The "To:" line prompts you to "Type the name of a person". Instead, type "Xfinity Support" there - As you are typing a drop-down list appears. Select "Xfinity Support" from that list - An "Xfinity Support" graphic replaces the "To:" line Type your message in the text area near the bottom of the window Press Enter to send it.
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@user_gb3wpz no resolution on my end - did all the typical fixes suggested and then 2 hours of tech support and nothing. Tech support didn't even have the decency to check back after a week as was set up.
user_gb3wpz Can you please send us a DM. You can start by clicking the chat icon located in the top right corner of your forums' page when signed in. Once there, you can direct your messages to "Xfinity Support." Please add your full name and service address to help us locate your account. Let me know if you have any questions.
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MSNBC sound has been sporadic for weeks throughout the day. There's no way that I can find on the website to reach a human being. Yet another reason to stop paying ridiculous amount every month for this really inadequate service.
user_w65q8y Hey there! Are you still having isseus with that speciic channe? Our team is here to work with you right away to get that corrected.
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Same here. It only happens on MSNBC. I watch on two different Apple TVs, one Xfinity set top box and an iPad and the sound cuts out intermittently for a few seconds on all of them.
To everyone experiencing this issue - since I have had nothing result from Xfinity tech support, I reached out to MSNBC tech support and got a reply that they escalating my case to a specialized team to investigate the issue. I took a short video recording of what I am seeing and answered a series of questions (tv, operating system, etc). Hoping something will be figured out and I’d suggest you all reach out to them too.
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user_4tldoqThank you for reaching out via our Xfinity Community Forum. If the sound goes in and out on a program, there could be several possible causes. First, check for any audio issues specific to the program you are watching, such as Pandora audio issues or Video on Demand/PPV audio issues. If the problem persists, try toggling the Secondary Audio Programming on/off. This can be done by pressing the Xfinity button on the X1 remote, selecting Settings, then Device settings, and finally Audio. If the issue continues, it may be related to Descriptive Video Service (DVS). Verify if DVS is available for the program by pressing the Info button on the remote and looking for the DVS logo.
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I am having the exact same issue with only MSNBC. I talked with Xfinity tech support to reset my cable box and we went through a bunch of other tests. Nothing came of it. The technician on my last call was supposed to call me back (mind you I was on the phone with this person for 2 HOURS) and upon concluding our call the technician said he would call back in a week to see if the problem persisted. I NEVER got a return call. I’m really annoyed with all the money I pay for cable and internet and with others having this problem NOBODY has an answer? Fix it or I’m really seriously going to consider leaving Xfinity!! This is ridiculous!!
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We are experiencing the same audio disruption on MSNBC, all shows. It happens when an overlay is projected. The audio cuts in and out. I have reported this to Xfinity and also emailed MSNBC; no response. It needs to be corrected!
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Did you get any resolution? I'm having the same issue.
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user_w65q8y
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MSNBC sound has been sporadic for weeks throughout the day. There's no way that I can find on the website to reach a human being. Yet another reason to stop paying ridiculous amount every month for this really inadequate service.
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Same here. It only happens on MSNBC. I watch on two different Apple TVs, one Xfinity set top box and an iPad and the sound cuts out intermittently for a few seconds on all of them.
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To everyone experiencing this issue - since I have had nothing result from Xfinity tech support, I reached out to MSNBC tech support and got a reply that they escalating my case to a specialized team to investigate the issue. I took a short video recording of what I am seeing and answered a series of questions (tv, operating system, etc). Hoping something will be figured out and I’d suggest you all reach out to them too.
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