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Multiple possibilities because you haven't been specific enough. What are you watching on? A smart TV or a computer? What time at night? Are we talking 6pm to 11pm or later?
If it is between 6 and 11 regardless of TV or Computer, it probably has to do with your ISP not being able to handle the demand because everybody is home and trying to use the internet. If it is later in the evening and you are trying to watch on a computer, a lot of systems are set to do "maintenance" late at night. It is possible that the computer is checking for updates and/or the antivirus has started a scan in the background.
If you are not very active while wearing your watch or if you do not wear it through most of the day then it is common for the watch to stop during the night. I suggest getting a watch winder to keep you automatic watch perfectly wound all the time.
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Most likely a problem with the products manual control panel on the tv. one or more of the buttons are either stuck or corrupted. Find this part and you can fix the set.
sounds like you have the polairity reversed on the speakers
and yes it does make a difference
check polairity also make sure unit is well ventelated
you wouldnt use your compouter if it was inside a card board box
so make sure the reciever can breath also
recievers get too hot and they start blowing chips off the board
Have you tried covering the IR eye on the front of the TV when this starts occuring? Sometimes other devices in your home can emit infrared light that in rare cases can be picked up by your TV as a command from the remote. If covering the eye seems to stop the problem, I would say my guess is correct. If the problem continues even with the IR eye blocked I would say that the internal tuner of the TV might be defective. good luck!
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