LCBXX
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I have a Samsung Soundbar that I have connected via Bluetooth a Lenovo Notebook running Windows 10. Everything is running as it should with the exception that there is a slight 0.15-second or so delay between the Video and Audio (audio behind by 0.15sec), which I think is because of the BT audio connection. The delay is not present when using a analogue cable between the Notebook and Soundbar but the audio quality noticeably suffers compared to BT.
This is not a problem when listening to music but it becomes noticeable when watching Youtube or Netflix via Chrome/IE/Win10-App, especially when there are timed events on the screen, such as gunshots, people walking, etc. The workaround via VLC and KODI is easy enough to sync the Video/Audio streams but I am stumped when it comes to doing the same for video played via the browser.
Any ideas?
This is not a problem when listening to music but it becomes noticeable when watching Youtube or Netflix via Chrome/IE/Win10-App, especially when there are timed events on the screen, such as gunshots, people walking, etc. The workaround via VLC and KODI is easy enough to sync the Video/Audio streams but I am stumped when it comes to doing the same for video played via the browser.
Any ideas?
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