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OLDGOLD 27-08-2011 18:42

sky sports 2 sound sync
 
Sound is ahead of the picture on sky sports 2 - again. really spoiling it. every time the ball is kicked the sound is heard before hand.

andrewlutonuk 27-08-2011 19:05

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
It's not just you.

This has been going on for ages

My other HD Channels seem fine including SKY movies

St Albans, Herts


by the way mine is a Samsung V+

andrewlutonuk

---------- Post added at 18:05 ---------- Previous post was at 17:45 ----------

The lady on the Virgin Community forum has just posted that they are aware of the problem with Sky Sports HD but are unable to give a fix time

andrewlutonuk

neilo 27-08-2011 19:32

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
It's making Dwight look like some kind of ventriloquist.

kgollop 28-08-2011 09:58

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
Yeah I noticed this during the Liverpool game yesterday too. Also some more example of the stuttering sound too. This has been going on for too long now.

OLDGOLD 15-07-2012 23:12

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
I unsubscribed from Sky Sports around last October as couldn't afford to keep it. I have just resubscribed, put Sky Sports HD1 on to watch a bit of the cricket and the sound is still well out of sync with the picture. You can hear the ball hit the bat while you are watching it travelling half-way down the wicket!

Ten months on and the problem still exists! Is this ever going to be fixed? It is really annoying.:mad:

spiderplant 16-07-2012 22:10

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
There isn't known sync issue on the Sky Sports HD channels, and I checked them today (showing golf & cricket) and they were spot on. So a few questions and suggestions...

- How is the TV connected to the TiVo?
- Are the SD Sky Sports channels affected?
- Are other HD channels affected?
- If you have an amp and your TV has an optical output, connect it TiVo->TV->Amp.
- Turn off any picture enhancements on the TV such as high refresh rates.
- Check if your TV has any lip-sync adjustments. Same for the amp if you have one.
- Try changing the TiVo's Dolby setting, either on or off, and see which is better
- Try turning on Audio Description

OLDGOLD 17-07-2012 00:01

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35453352)
- How is the TV connected to the TiVo?

The TV is connected to TiVo via HDMI. I have an amp connected to TiVo via TiVo's optical out

Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35453352)
- Are the SD Sky Sports channels affected?

Yes, a little. But nowhere near as badly as HD

Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35453352)
- Are other HD channels affected?

Have noticed it a little on Sky Living, but only occasionally (but don't watch much on that channel though to be honest). I noticed on one of the movie channels last summer when I last subscribed, but since re-subscribing I haven't yet noticed a problem

Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35453352)
- If you have an amp and your TV has an optical output, connect it TiVo->TV->Amp.

My TV doesn't have an optical out

Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35453352)
- Turn off any picture enhancements on the TV such as high refresh rates.

As the sound goes directly from TiVo to amp I'm guessing this part is not necessary and wouldn't make a difference?

Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35453352)
- Check if your TV has any lip-sync adjustments. Same for the amp if you have one.

My amp doesn't have this feature.

Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35453352)
- Try changing the TiVo's Dolby setting, either on or off, and see which is better

Switched Dolby Digital to PCM and that did make a small difference, but still not perfectly in sync (and also lose the Dolby Digital this way as my amp shows AUTO ST.

Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35453352)
- Try turning on Audio Description

Same as above.


I then switched my amp off and turned the TV speaker sound on, so was watching and hearing everything through the HDMI connection straight to the TV and the sound seemed much closer to being in sync. It didn't look 100% but cricket isn't the easiest to judge that on given the speed of the ball/bat etc. However, it was watchable. When I last had Sky Sports I tried using the TV sound when watching football and that did seem a little less out of sync than through my amp, but it still wasn't right.

Conclusion as of tonight seems to be that the problem may lie with my amp? It is quite an old amp, but I've never had problems before only with Sky channels on TiVo. Although, thinking about it, when I used to subscribe to Sky I had this kind of problem with most of the channels. However, the Sky+HD boxes had a setting to delay the Dolby Digital audio, which resolved the problem. Maybe VM could introduce something similar, as I know I'm not the only person that experiences this problem.

Anyway, thank you for your help, Spiderplant. Much appreciated.

spiderplant 17-07-2012 09:41

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLDGOLD (Post 35453372)
As the sound goes directly from TiVo to amp I'm guessing [turning off picture enhancements] is not necessary and wouldn't make a difference?

Please try it. Remember you are hearing the audio before you see the picture. It's impossible for your amp to produce the sound before it happened, but it's certainly possible for your TV to be delaying the picture whilst it processes the "enhancements".

Quote:

Originally Posted by OLDGOLD (Post 35453372)
Conclusion as of tonight seems to be that the problem may lie with my amp? It is quite an old amp, but I've never had problems before only with Sky channels on TiVo.

It's definitely not your amp at fault (except a newer amp would probably have a delay you could use to compensate for the late video)

Quote:

Originally Posted by OLDGOLD (Post 35453372)
However, the Sky+HD boxes had a setting to delay the Dolby Digital audio, which resolved the problem. Maybe VM could introduce something similar

I have already suggested it, but I don't know whether it will happen.

OLDGOLD 17-07-2012 16:56

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35453400)
Please try it. Remember you are hearing the audio before you see the picture. It's impossible for your amp to produce the sound before it happened, but it's certainly possible for your TV to be delaying the picture whilst it processes the "enhancements".

I would have thought the problem would occur on all channels, if this was the case, not just one or two. But I will give it a try a little later on anyway and see if it makes a difference.

Cheers.

OLDGOLD 17-07-2012 23:14

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
I tried turning off the picture enhancements and can't say that it made any noticeable difference.

BrightonJohn 18-07-2012 10:44

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
All that most of this testing is doing is to turn off the Dolby 5.1 sound. Now the Dolby 5.1 sound is fine with the Movie Channels and with pretty much all of the other sources and it is particularly spot on with the BBC HD sound test signals sent out during the day - so why would we assume then that our equipment was faulty or our settings were incorrect when, in my experience it is only the SkySport HD coverage of the cricket where the commentators lips and their voices are out of sync? I suggest that it might be something to do with the way that Sky's live feeds carry sound and pictures and then only from certain of their outside broadcast units.

OLDGOLD 18-07-2012 15:08

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BrightonJohn (Post 35453745)
All that most of this testing is doing is to turn off the Dolby 5.1 sound. Now the Dolby 5.1 sound is fine with the Movie Channels and with pretty much all of the other sources and it is particularly spot on with the BBC HD sound test signals sent out during the day - so why would we assume then that our equipment was faulty or our settings were incorrect when, in my experience it is only the SkySport HD coverage of the cricket where the commentators lips and their voices are out of sync? I suggest that it might be something to do with the way that Sky's live feeds carry sound and pictures and then only from certain of their outside broadcast units.

I have experienced it in the past on some of the movie channels, and occasionally Sky Living, but it is mostly live Sky Sports HD coverage.

If it was solely down to Sky's live feeds, why do many people have no problem with it, but others do? Surely, everyone would have the problem if it was just down to the feed?

BrightonJohn 18-07-2012 15:20

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OLDGOLD (Post 35453837)
I have experienced it in the past on some of the movie channels, and occasionally Sky Living, but it is mostly live Sky Sports HD coverage.

If it was solely down to Sky's live feeds, why do many people have no problem with it, but others do? Surely, everyone would have the problem if it was just down to the feed?

Good question - I would have to guess that we get the feed on TiVo from different SKY dishes locally - so down here they are based at Shoreham Harbour (I believe) and then distributed across our local cable network. BUT I could be totally wrong about all or any of this. Are there any reliable websites or journals that discuss how all of this stuff works?

BrightonJohn 18-07-2012 19:59

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
Cricket tonight and the sound in Dolby 5.1 is way out - just watch the guys talking about the match and see if this is the same across the country.

jambul 18-07-2012 21:56

Re: sky sports 2 sound sync
 
I had issues with the sound sync. It was eventually resolved by putting my TV into Game mode. If your TV has that function, give it a try.


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