Okay, so this is driving me nuts.
First my equipment:
Denon avr x 2300w with Atmos surround speaker setup
Sony 75x900e tv
Home theater pc with Intel i5, 16 gb ram, Asus mobo with on board graphics 4k full sound, etc.
Hookup goes from computer>denon>tv with high quality HDMI cables.
For general tv, I use the Android apps for Netflix, Disney, YouTube, etc. So the tv is on the arc connection to the Denon.
Issue:
When watching a movie, or streaming video, or any video from computer, the audio is out of sync. It's faster than the video usually, but it moves. It keeps getting a little more out of sync bit by bit, then it will pop, almost like it skips, and it gets back to normal. So that makes it impossible to just set up an audio delay -ms, because it varies.
It happens with all video players, vlc is my main.
Codecs are updated. Favorite video sources are h264 h265. But happens on any video source.
I'm pulling my hair out. What is causing this issue? Any ideas or help would be very appreciated.
First my equipment:
Denon avr x 2300w with Atmos surround speaker setup
Sony 75x900e tv
Home theater pc with Intel i5, 16 gb ram, Asus mobo with on board graphics 4k full sound, etc.
Hookup goes from computer>denon>tv with high quality HDMI cables.
For general tv, I use the Android apps for Netflix, Disney, YouTube, etc. So the tv is on the arc connection to the Denon.
Issue:
When watching a movie, or streaming video, or any video from computer, the audio is out of sync. It's faster than the video usually, but it moves. It keeps getting a little more out of sync bit by bit, then it will pop, almost like it skips, and it gets back to normal. So that makes it impossible to just set up an audio delay -ms, because it varies.
It happens with all video players, vlc is my main.
Codecs are updated. Favorite video sources are h264 h265. But happens on any video source.
I'm pulling my hair out. What is causing this issue? Any ideas or help would be very appreciated.