>I'm guessing the time-shift was due to satellite delay for remote 
>feeds.

No, because the audio and video are traveling on the same path at the 
same speed. They will end the trip exactly the same as they start out.

You se satellite delay when the local anchor asks a question and the 
remote reporter stands there mute for several seconds.

>About the lip-sync problem, our daughter's DirecTV High-Def receiver 
>recognizes it as a potential problem in the trouble-shooting section 
>of the owner's manual, and lists several different things to do to 
>correct it. Apparently a well-known problem.

This is interesting. What do they suggest?


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