The audio is ahead of the video, isn't it? This is a common problem, but the Model 950 doesn't have the ability to compensate for it. What is happening is the video processing that's taking place at various places along the signal path (in the cable box and in the TV) take time. It is a matter of milliseconds, but it is a real delay that is being created between when the video enters the cable box and when it hits the TV's panel. The audio has to be delayed to match it. IF the cable box creates delay, it should compensate for it, but most don't. Newer receivers and processors offer a function called "AV sync" that let the user define a delay for an input's audio signal to compensate for this video processing delay.

Originally Posted By: bobm
Considering the low traffic I wonder if some of these sections should be consolidated. If would make it easier to scan on a daily basis.

I use the "Active Topics" option (this link) to see all of the threads that have been active in the past seven days. It's really handy.
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