2016-04-04, 18:32
(2016-04-04, 18:30)noggin Wrote:Sorry will change the terminology(2016-04-04, 17:22)Skank Wrote: i hate lyp sync though, so fast forward fixes it?
That's odd. I always want lip sync. It's when stuff is out of lip sync I'm annoyed... Grrr... <Bangs head at wrong terminology being used>
When stuff is "lip-synced" or "in lip sync" or "has lip sync" it is perfect. When it "has lip sync errors", "is not lip-synced", or "is out of sync", things are wrong.
There appears to be a creeping use of 'lip sync' to mean 'lip sync errors'.