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I was trying to check something in the service menu the other day and under the 'monitor, sound' settings it is set for:
Sound volume maximum: 90. No problem with that. But secondly,
Sound delay: 129.
My question is, what is this sound delay setting for? What units - milliseconds? Whet effect does this have? When, or why is it used and why is it set at 129 - presumably by the previous owner?
This doesn't seem to be an issue apart from when I run our AV9000 upstairs at the same time as the BV7_55 downstairs on the same TV programme when in fact the BV7_55 is behind in terms of sound so that it sounds like an annoying echo.
Any input appreciated.
Dave.
Without beein 100% sure, the sound delay is always something else than 0..
It is my understanding that it is because the video processing and soundprocessing is not equally fast/slow, and you would get lip-sync problems on the BV7 picture if you set the delay to 0.. Then the sound would be 129milliseconds faster than the picture..
/Weebyx