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I get a lag in my audio after about 45 minutes of the system playing.
It doesnt do it when I am watching bluerays but only when I am watching my cable or xbox. Thought it might have been my optic or hdmi cable tried different ones still does same thing. I also have a panasonic tv that it is playing through.
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For this particular problem, you have a mismatch between your Blueray player and your home theater system. It sounds like your Blueray has the audio set to Dolby Digital which has most of the dialog correlated to the Center Channel Speaker and your home theater system set to stereo. Once you get the two talking the same language, so to speak, you will be able to hear the dialog.
If you have both Digital connections such as Digital Audio RCA or Digital Optical Toslink as well as Analog L/R audio connected to your HT system, you can remove on or the other and trouble shoot from there.
I hope this information is helpful for your system fix.
1) you must get the support via ONLINE chat from the manufacturer to see if possible to play blue ray disc 2) the same way get the manufacturer some schem how to connect the speaker without the player.
OMG all of you are WRONG, it is ZYNGA. NOT the dudes system (eyeroll) YES ZYNGA lags on CHEFVILLE whenever you request anything. NOT posting but, requesting. I bought my computer brand new, a samsung, from the box Windows 8 and 64 bit, and it STILL lags when sending requests through CHEFVILLE, from the minute I ran the game and it does it through the library computers, and my friends laptops. So really your "helpful advice" is a bunch of hogwash!
It's the nature of the beast. The TV has to process the digital video bitstream more than the receiver has to process the audio so the result can be a gradual lagging of the video behind the sound... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lip_sync Some receivers have a sound delay control which you can use to try to sync them up. You didn
Have you tryed to play a BlueRay movie? PS3 games are stored on BlueRay so it might play DVD's and CD's, but the BlueRay's laser diode could be burning out.
I have the same system. I have a Lifestyle and a Sony TV with a Samsung Blueray player. I also have an X-box 360, plus my pc with all my CDs (I-tunes) plays through my bose. Do this:
1. Use the optical cable for the blueray player to the Bose (AUX).
2. Use a digital audio cable from the cable box (either black or orange output) to the Bose CBL-SAT digital input. (it's a single audio cable)
3. For my PC, I'm using a digital cable from the pc to the Bose. I'm using the TV output because it's empty.
4. For my x-box (which I'm not too happy about) I'm using regular red-white audio cables from Bose TV input directly to the TV audio out. (You can play all of the above through this channel, but don't).
I figured the most important high quality sound should come from the blueray player and from watching regular cable tv. For picture, you should be using all HDMI connections.
Check in your TV's settings for a selection called "Game mode" It will turn off the scaling chip in the TV(The PS3 will scale the image anyway) and remove the lag it was producing.
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