Audio comes out 1/2 second too early than the video when playing bluray from my PS3
Ducati Guy
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How do you correct this problem.
When I play youtube videos, rent from amazon or Vudu, the audio and video are in sync from the PS3, the audio only comes early by 1/2 second when I play blurays from the PS3. It's like watching an old poorly dubbed kung fu movie, arghh.
Any suggestions on what to adjust on the playstation?
any way I can delay the audio output?
much obliged.
When I play youtube videos, rent from amazon or Vudu, the audio and video are in sync from the PS3, the audio only comes early by 1/2 second when I play blurays from the PS3. It's like watching an old poorly dubbed kung fu movie, arghh.
Any suggestions on what to adjust on the playstation?
any way I can delay the audio output?
much obliged.
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Well, after 2 days of trial and error, I figured it out!
the problem wasn't that the audio was too early, it was that the video was too late.
ever since I bought my new 60" LG plasma I noticed the problem. The PS3 was and is still working just fine.
When the new TV's picture mode was set at "Vivid or Standard" the video output was delayed( I guess because there was some video processing going on ).
The Solution, was changing the picture mode to "Game" mode, (I guess there's no video processing at all in game mode, whatever the reason, the video came out faster and abracadabra, the audio and video came into perfect sync! )
Ahhh, life's good again in my Audio-video universe.
hope this helps anybody else that's had this isssue -
Thats interesting. So is the PS3 going into the TV via HDMI and then toslink (SPDIF) out to the AVR? There shouldn't be any delay no matter what video setting you choose. Just wondering.
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the PS3 video goes out thru the HDMI and the PS3 audio goes out via the digital optical to a TEAC UD ho1 DAC to the Music Hall a70.2 integrated amp.
The PS3 settings were just fine, the culprit was the picture mode setting on the plasma tv. -
Ducati Guy wrote: »the PS3 video goes out thru the HDMI and the PS3 audio goes out via the digital optical to a TEAC UD ho1 DAC to the Music Hall a70.2 integrated amp.
The PS3 settings were just fine, the culprit was the picture mode setting on the plasma tv.
Gotcha. Was just thinking if you sent the audio and video through the HDMI to the TV and then the dig opt from the TV to the TEAC, it would work no matter what video setting you used.