Usually this is a sync problem when viewing the screen with sound through a surround receiver. See if your receiver has a lip sync feature to compensate for the delayed audio.
if connected correctly the soundbar should amplify everything your tv is playing
The main advantage of using a surround sound amplifier is to boost the sound quality of ones television. Programs sound better, and movies sound as if one is in the theatre watching the film.
check your surround sound if it has an HDMI or AV input jacks. if it has, then you are good to go. from your satellite receiver, attach the HDMI cable or AV cable. connect it to your surround sound. after connecting the satellite receiver box and surround sound, attach the HDMI or AV cable from the surround sound to your television.
It can only play sound if it has hookups for audio in the back of the player.
No. Surround sound will also work with music and television, projectiong the sound around the room the feature is in, as it would in the movie theater.
It has 3 different delay settings from which you can choose. However, it can only delay - not advance. My problem is that when I set the TV sound to go through the Bose, the TV sound is delayed and I would like to advance it so the 2 are synced. Because it does not advance, it is of no help in this given example. If you needed the sound delayed slightly, it would be of benefit.
Justice Delayed - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 29 October 2007
The sound of thunder is the sound of te lightning hitting the ground but just delayed.
The disadvantage of automatic gain control, attenuating even the weak signal, is overcome by the use of delayed automatic gain control (dagc).
They were suppose to convert the TVs on Feb. 17, 2009; that was delayed, now it's some time in June.
TV always came with sound. There was never a "silent" TV. In fact by 1928 movies had sound.
First silent movies had no sound, but tv had always sound from the start.
Sound TV was created in 2005.
Well, I think yes. It's always has been, but sometimes not because it can been delayed or it was changed by others tv series. Well, I think yes. It's always been like that, but sometimes, no, because it can be delayed or it was changed by others tv series, etc.
hitachi tv has sound no picture
Live television broadcasts are broadcasts that are seen by the viewer as they are happening, as opposed to delayed broadcasts, that are recorded, edited and then broadcast to the viewer at a later date or time. An example of live television broadcasts would be the nightly news or a presidential speech. Delayed, non-live television would be weekly dramatic shows seen nightly in prime time or a movie of the week.
There is no inventor. Before there was sound in the radio.