>From what I've seen, it exists just about everywhere, due to the fact
that no matter what the broadcast medium, somewhere along the way it
has gone through some sort of digital processing. This evening's
network news broadcast's had major lip synch problem in several of
their packages and live shots, even though I was watching it on an
analog signal. It's a sign of the times and don't expect it to go away
anytime soon, especially as long as there is a mix of analog/digital
conversions along the way. It's all fixable, but someone has to care
enough and be aware enough to do something about it. Firing off emails
is a good start and I'll be interested to hear of any responses you
get. Let us know.

Just my $.02

Richard P.


Steve Rigbywrote:
>  Is it just me, or are just about all digital TV broadcasts exhibiting poor
> sync between their audio and their video?  Parallel analog broadcasts do not
> exhibit this problem for the most part.  We are all being forced to switch
> to digital reception which includes spending money.  Do we need to be forced
> to put up with such an annoyance as well?
>
>  I have fired off some e-mails to some area broadcasters about this and will
> await their responses, if they do, in fact, respond.
>
>  Steve
>


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