On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:36 AM, MrMike6by9 <mrmike6...@gmail.com> wrote:

> When I started with my first LCD TV & a receiver, I read of complaints about
> audio/video being out of sync. One solution that seems to work is to ensure
> that both the audio and video signals go through the AV receiver that then
> feeds the TV rather than having the video directly connected to the TV and
> audio fed to the AV receiver for only sound processing. Many of the better
> receivers, it seems, include circuitry with which one can adjust the sync to
> try to remedy out-of-sync audio and video. My source of information on these
> matters comes from www.avsforum.com.

  Maybe so.  However, I am speaking of audio and video being
approximately one second or so, perhaps even more, out of sync.  What
you describe would only relate to very slight sync problems, fractions
of a second.  The local broadcaster WETA acknowledges the problem,
admits it originates with their broadcast, not in any of my equipment,
but basically has contended that's just the way it is.  I wait to see
what they say this time around.

  Steve


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