Enable ANY noise reduction, motion processing, color processing, anything that might create more video processing to slow down the video.
#Samsung audio sync tv
Next I'd try to use as much signal processing on that HDMI input as the TV has. The only thing I can think of is to keep on top of any firmware updates for that TV. Thanks again for your advice and please let me know if you can think of anything else or hear about a magical cure. I just don't have the patience or time to complain to Samsung which will get me nowhere anyway. All of the lip sync adjustment options on the TV and Sonos system only allow for positive audio delay when I really need a negative adjustment to speed up the audio since the video is ahead of the audio.
#Samsung audio sync update
It's absolutely unbelievable that a high end TV like this (q90r) would have this problem processing a dolby digital signal! I don't even know if a firmware update could fix the issue. I've also set sync to 0 on the stb in the user settings which also did nothing. Switching to a non eARC port has no effect. Try going into the Fios box service menu and changing the lip sync setting to 0 or clear and informative description of what Lpcm does confirms that the problem is definitely with the TV. Also I've seen where having more than one device handle lip sync causes more problems than it solves, so if you have BOTH the Fios box and the TV working on lip sync, it could be creating the issue. Have you tried going direct from the Fios box into a regular HDMI input on the TV, not an eARC input? Just a shot in the dark. Makes me wonder if it is some problem with their implementation of eARC. Apparently the Samsung TVs aren't processing the audio fast enough to keep up with their video decoding over the HDMI connection. In passthrough, the box simply passes on the signal to the TV or soundbar as it is received. Setting the Fios box to LPCM forces the box to handle the decoding or digital to analog conversion. So far, setting audio format to Lpcm seems to be the only way to go until there is a firmware update that fixes the issue or allows for negative delay adjustment. It doesn't seem like anyone with a Samsung QLED with this issue has been able to solve the problem. I checked and I do have the latest Samsung TV firmware update. Even when set to pass through, the video stays slightly ahead of audio, enough to be very annoying. Despite setting passthrough on both menus it nevertheless reverts back to default. I opened several clips in VLC and was finally able to sync things by adding an audio delay: 200ms for a clip imported with Image Capture, 300ms for a clip imported with FCPX.ĭoes anyone know what's going on here? I'm sure there are apps I could use to sync the video and audio, but if anyone can help me solve this problem in the camera in the first place, that would really speed up my workflow.For your response. However, the amount of delay differs depending on how a given clip was imported. Then I tried importing movies directly into FCPX (ticking Optimize and choosing to convert the camera native format into ProRes 422.īoth methods result in un-synced audio/video. mp4 format, and the related codecs are H.264 and AAC.
#Samsung audio sync mac
Finder windows (when quick-look previewed by hitting space bar)įirst I imported the movies from my camera to my Mac over USB cable, using the Image Capture app.Slightly out of sync when played back in the camera I'm a total digital video beginner, having a weird (to me) issue in the music videos I've shot with my Samsung NX1000, which is that the video and audio are out of sync with each other, but not in a consistent way (to be clear, I'm talking about video/audio both captured by the camera itself - I'm not using any external mic for the audio).