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Old February 4th, 2009, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Picolo Porco View Post
Right. My HDTV's are also expanded to full screen. The actual resolution on any HDTV is what I listed above.

I don't know what A/V sync is or how it might do its job. Someone earlier in the thread mentioned that "A/V Sync" might be an option on my monitors that was screwing things up. It's not.

The audio (routed from the computer via a sound card to a mixing board to amps) for Hoster and for Hoster only is out of sync with the video (routed via the computer through a video card to an HDMI splitter to TV's). Playing music video files (mp4's which I play with VLC Player) does not create the same issue. Britney Spears' lips move in exact synchronization with her music. The sound and the video are both output in the exact same way for VLC as they are for Hoster.
Obviously we aren't finding the cause or reason for this on your system, so try this:
Close Hoster 4.06.
Open Hoster 3.4 (C:\Program Files\Micro Technology Unlimited\Hoster).
Go to Tools/Playback Offset and change to either +0.5 (if Audio is lagging behind Video) or -0.5 (if Video is lagging behind Audio).
Close 3.4, reopen Hoster 4.06 and try it to see if that fixes it.
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