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Old 6th September 2005   #1
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Toslink signal delay?

I see that markertech sells something called the DD540 digital delay.

Its purpose is not as an echo effect...rather it is used to delay the audio signals of an a/v stream so that it can sync up with video signals delayed by processing and so forth.

It sells for under $300.

Anyone know of a cheaper solution to this problem?
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Moving the audio manually later?

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Old 6th September 2005   #3
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At least some Yamaha A/V-receivers have this "lip-sync"-function thing (the RX-V457 and upwards) that seems to be basically a 0-160ms delay for audio. Other modern home theater stuff possibly has something like this too.
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