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Dealing with Lipsync (wirelessly)
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The problem is that the delay is on the Audio-side. it's not common that you can put a delay on video in a TV's, so I doubt you can fix it..

If you want to run Phantoms for TV or Movies, as far as I have understood after ~2 years of playing around, the solution is to use Optical input for the Phantoms and if you want perfect sync you need to enable "Direct Optical Mode". The downside is that you won't have the Phantom connected to Network while it's in this mode..

The best is to split the audio out from the source before entering the TV. Either using optical out on your Receiver, or if you feed your TV directly using HDMI, by adding a Audio Extractor _before_ the TV gets the signal.

Another solution is if you feed video from a source where you can control delay on video and audio separately and manually configure it. This way you can achieve sync even on wireless, although it's less stable on wireless, and I'd suggest you try use wired if you can.
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Dealing with Lipsync (wirelessly) - by arteezy - 01-Oct-2020, 09:01
RE: Dealing with Lipsync (wirelessly) - by Ettrig - 06-Jan-2021, 14:43

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