While this will help a technician identify lip synch problems, unfortunately this product is a monitor and only detects the problem lip synch. Someone still will have to constantly make the adjustments to bring the video/audio back into synch. In order for this to work, it will have to be a fully automated process which will never happen. Tony has the ultimate solution which is locking video/audio at the source. Until the full video/audio path from acquisition, all the way to the end user is fully digital, there will always be problems.
Richard P. > A while back folks were griping about digital TV programs with poor > video-audio synchronization and some noted that this was hard for > stations to monitor and fix. Good news. I just saw this ad for an > automated Lip Sync Error detection... > > > "Remotely detect Lip Sync Errors and more with K-WILL's QuMax-2000 > > K-WILL measures and monitors baseband video and audio quality in real > time. With several awards including an international Emmy as well as an > ITU recommendation, you can get reliable analysis of your video and > audio quality including Lip Sync Error detection. > > Let us help you monitor your entire network. Get K-WILL....." > ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
