I agree that it is absurd that the consumer is being made responsible for quality control of a professionally produced source. But I think it goes back to the myriad of input devices that have to be compensated for. The sync timing of an analog VCR will be drastically different than a all-digital DVD player into the same TV. Same goes for an analog broadcast signal versus a digital HDTV one. But to expect the average consumer who isn't able to set a VCR clock to be able to set up the different sources of audio/video sync/delay is ridiculous. And don't get me started on companies dumping the quality control of manufactured products into the comsumers lap >:o

Richard P.



Most do, but that's my point. Why can't the formats be like the
internet and each frame of both audio and video be numbered? Why is
the audio only synced to the video by visual cues? And if that's set
in stone, when can we expect to see delay compensators on our remote
controls?

We've pretty much lost the color and tint controls on TVs, but now we
need an a/v sync control?!?!?!


On Jan 1, 2008 1:49 PM, Richard P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think that many HDTV's have a delay sync setting for each input to
help compensate for each devices signal sync errors.


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