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This is a normal post I've still had issues...
... It's off by just a nanotad, which is enough to make it jar gratingly on the brain.
(, Thu 2 Feb 2023, 10:34, , Reply)
This is a normal post I suspect that this is either due to an A/V sync issue with the encoding of the video, or a hardware/software issue with your particular earbuds, then.
My Galaxy Buds, Sennheiser Momentum 3 and Echo (the only devices I ever regularly use BT audio on) all have absolutely zero audible sync issues with my Galaxy Note 10 once the latency compensation kicks in. My Samsung TV has built in compensation which is also as effective.
I've also got a Sennheiser BT-T100 which I use for APTX-LL when connected to the Bass amp. That obviously doesn't provide any compensation and there is a delay of ~10ms, but even that is imperceptible unless you're also monitoring the live signal from the amp at the same time.
(, Thu 2 Feb 2023, 11:05, , Reply)
This is a normal post I hereby award you the "nerd of the week" trophy.
I must also +1 on the Momentum 3's and add in my Google Pixel Pro buds as having no issues. My other headphones are wired so don't count (Good old HD25 Mk 2's)
(, Thu 2 Feb 2023, 11:55, , Reply)
This is a normal post HD25s are great!

(, Thu 2 Feb 2023, 12:11, , Reply)
This is a normal post Ah, I don't know what any of you are rattling on about
... but personally I always insist on* cheap Chinese tat-tech that breaks down after three months and is probably hacking into my home network. :)

*("am financially compelled to choose")
(, Thu 2 Feb 2023, 19:58, , Reply)
This is a normal post 20ms audio delay is usually the limit for TV decoders
But it can only be delay - your brain is OK with sound arriving a bit after the video, but if the audio gets ahead of video it's much more noticeable.
(, Thu 2 Feb 2023, 19:31, , Reply)
This is a normal post I reckon that most folk wouldn't notice 20ms unless they were really, reallylooking out for it, so that seems reasonable.
Somebody visibly knocking on a door, firing a gun, etc.
20ms of delay is the equivalent being just under 7 metres from the source of a sound - barely perceptible in almost every circumstance.
My folks have a lower midrange LG TV from a few years back that is absolutely abysmal with external audio peripherals. Anything connected via Optical/ARC gets ~100ms of delay. I let them borrow my Sonos kit while I was between homes and they were both completely oblivious to the sync issues.
I have a background in audio engineering, so I suspect that I'm far more sensitive than average to this sort of stuff, but I just couldn't deal with it.
(, Thu 2 Feb 2023, 21:03, , Reply)