on 19-10-2020 10:45
I have had the new V6 /360 box for 10 days and have problems with the audio synchronisation.
My TV is a 4 year old 50" Sony Bravia with Sony sound bar. When I had the Tivo and the model before it I never had any problems.
The audio is okay with the soundbar off but when using the soundbar the audio drifts after about 5 mins. I have tried Dolby On/Off settings , audio delay set to 20m/sec and follow audio On/Off. All work for 5 mins then drift.
I have telephoned Virgin on 2 occasions the 2nd time getting through to their 2nd tier support. Went through all the power down re-boot etc but still the same issues.
Anyone else have this problem and any suggestions?
Thnks
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06-10-2021 10:45 - edited 06-10-2021 10:48
Think I am in the same boat. I had a Samsung Tivo and all was well.. I now have a TV 360 and the lip sync is very irritating. At times okay, but generally about half a second out. I think the sound is behind the video - suggesting some sort of processing/conversion/transmission delay?
My setup follows the advice in the Virgin and Sony setup guides, and would be typical I assume:
Have fiddled with the various audio settings on the TV Box (PCM, Dolby, Manual Sync Delay, etc.), the TV and the Soundbar but yet to find something that holds steady.
Interestingly when I watch an a/v sync video on YouTube it seems spot on. Tempted to say that app sourced media is synced better (e.g. Netflix, maybe also catch up?). But live TV and anything recorded thereupon is definitely pretty variable. I did notice that when I use the TV speakers it seems to sync much better.
Not sure how to resolve this...difficult to assess and test when it's all subjective (by eye and ear) ... and the fact that you can't just use some sort of sync service / tools or task suitable media.
Grrr..
on 06-10-2021 11:12
on 06-10-2021 15:19
I haven't tried - and not an ideal configuration - but would it be right to assume that if you plug the soundbar directly into the 360 box then would we still have the same problem? If we do then I guess that underlines the fact that it's nothing to do with the audio passing through the TV?
Interesting that the TV speakers seem to provide a better sync experience - but again I'm not all that sure that they do. Maybe I just convinced myself. Need to do more tests I suppose but as I say hard to quantify the lags...
on 06-10-2021 16:05
on 09-10-2021 12:05
So is there actually any word at all on Virgin fixing this, or having even acknowledged that this a problem with their 360 box?
I literally haven't been able to use my soundbar since 'upgrading' (pah!) in May.
on 09-10-2021 12:35
on 09-10-2021 15:22
@hound1010 wrote:Think I am in the same boat. I had a Samsung Tivo and all was well.. I now have a TV 360 and the lip sync is very irritating. At times okay, but generally about half a second out. I think the sound is behind the video - suggesting some sort of processing/conversion/transmission delay?
My setup follows the advice in the Virgin and Sony setup guides, and would be typical I assume:
- Virgin TV 360 to Sony Bravia TV (KDL-42W705B)
- using the Virgin provided high-speed HDMI cable
- from Virgin TV 360 to Sony Bravia TV HDMI (IN 3).
- Sony Bravia TV to Sony Soundbar (HT-XT3)
- using my own high-speed HDMI cable
- from Sony Bravia TV HDMI (IN 2 / ARC) to Soundbar HDMI (ARC OUT / HDCP 2.2)
Have fiddled with the various audio settings on the TV Box (PCM, Dolby, Manual Sync Delay, etc.), the TV and the Soundbar but yet to find something that holds steady.
Interestingly when I watch an a/v sync video on YouTube it seems spot on. Tempted to say that app sourced media is synced better (e.g. Netflix, maybe also catch up?). But live TV and anything recorded thereupon is definitely pretty variable. I did notice that when I use the TV speakers it seems to sync much better.
Not sure how to resolve this...difficult to assess and test when it's all subjective (by eye and ear) ... and the fact that you can't just use some sort of sync service / tools or task suitable media.
Grrr..
Hi hound1010,
I see from the Sony specs and manual your soundbar has 3 HDMI inputs, if they are not all in use I would try connecting the 360 to the HDMI 1 on your soundbar and set dolby to follow content on the 360.
Nothing to lose everything to gain if it fixes your lip sync problem.
Roy
on 13-10-2021 14:16
Another with the same issue - I never had problems before 'upgrading' to TV 360 and I only get the issue when using 360 services (Netflix, Disney, Amazon services all fine). I have tried every sound setting I can find on both the TV and soundbar. (Optical Out from TV to Optical In on soundbar).
on 14-10-2021 17:28
Hi Leicesterfan,
No, the Virgin Complaints Team completely refuse to acknowledge anything related to this widely recognized problem. I am currently accumulating evidence that Virgin are negligent in addressing my complaint and after eight weeks I will take the issue to independent arbitration through the ombudsman. I can not take it to them earlier because both parties have to agree "deadlock" and Virgin refuse to acknowledge the problem (only three weeks to go!).
on 15-10-2021 09:25
So when was the last update on this from anyone within Virgin Media. Its ridiculous how silent they've gone about the issue