2017-06-19, 11:43
noggin's explanation only sounds really tech-y on the surface but indeed does answer your question (and gives lots of technical background )
important bits:
my non-tech version of an answer: the setting you mean does not help in the following case: you have a video file (streamed or local) and video and audio is out of sync. Activating the setting you mentioned will not help in that case.
I'll refrain from trying to give a non-tech explanation what "a/v sync" is for. That's because a) I think the aforementioned is your problem and b) I don't know if I could
important bits:
(2017-06-18, 12:31)noggin Wrote: That setting doesn't do what you think it does.
(2017-06-18, 12:31)noggin Wrote: (it isn't there to fix a constant offset)
(2017-06-18, 12:31)noggin Wrote: [...] they [These settings] don't detect a/v sync (that would need huge amounts of AI-type processing to look at lips and correlate with dialogue surely?)
my non-tech version of an answer: the setting you mean does not help in the following case: you have a video file (streamed or local) and video and audio is out of sync. Activating the setting you mentioned will not help in that case.
I'll refrain from trying to give a non-tech explanation what "a/v sync" is for. That's because a) I think the aforementioned is your problem and b) I don't know if I could