Frustrated that you hear audio before you see lips move or a drummer beat his drum? Modern displays process the picture before displaying it, adding a small delay. The Digital Audio Delay is the solution such that you can synchronise sound and vision again.
Two buttons give full user control to adjust the delay, up or down as required. With an LCD display, it's easy to adjust the length of delay, and monitor status of the Digital Audio Delay. Adjust from a delay of 0 to 340ms, a range which will cover the majority of scenarios.
TOSLINK optical input and output is suitable for most sources including DVD, XBox, Sky and Freeview (available in some Freeview set top boxes).
Includes required power supply.
Features:
Re-synchronise sound and vision.
Delays audio to compensate for video processing delay, solving lip-sync.
Digital optical input and output - the type typically found on most sources.
Corrects audio / picture sync for up to 340ms (0.34 seconds).
LCD screen shows current input and delay.
Easy to use with user control to increase and decrease delay.
Compatible with CD, DVD, Dolby Digital and DTS audio.