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11-02-2011, 02:12 PM #16Silver Member
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I'm totally confused on this issue. I thought Philips confirmed there is no way to get in sync for the following situation.
- video through digital interface i.e. HDMI to TV
- audio through analog output i.e. onboard 7.1 outputs
Philips even said that the delay has no effect whatsoever to get video/audio in sync in the above situation. Now the audio delay suddenly has effect ??
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