I am trying to workaround this as well. I'm using an Epson cinema projector connected to a bluetooth Aptx low latency transmitter which is connected to the Phantoms via bluetooth. Audio delay is still present, but it's close.
I ended up ordering the Roland VC-1-DL as mentioned on the other thread to see if the video delay function will correct the issue. It's coming next week, but i'll report if it works. Currently on sale for $749 at B&H photo: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/98...video.html
One other option I found was the DVDO iScan Duo High Definition Video Processor MM701. This has a setting that can either delay audio or delay video. The setting is called <Audio Delay>, but you can set its value to be positive or negative. If positive, it delays audio; if negative, it pushes audio ahead of video (i.e., delays video). It just wasn't clear how much video delay it offers. I have sent a message to DVDO about this and have yet to hear back.
I ended up ordering the Roland VC-1-DL as mentioned on the other thread to see if the video delay function will correct the issue. It's coming next week, but i'll report if it works. Currently on sale for $749 at B&H photo: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/98...video.html
One other option I found was the DVDO iScan Duo High Definition Video Processor MM701. This has a setting that can either delay audio or delay video. The setting is called <Audio Delay>, but you can set its value to be positive or negative. If positive, it delays audio; if negative, it pushes audio ahead of video (i.e., delays video). It just wasn't clear how much video delay it offers. I have sent a message to DVDO about this and have yet to hear back.