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PCTV card-video and audio not synchronised
Monday, June 30, 2003 at 9:53 am
Posted by Rupam Shrivastava (1 messages posted)

HI all, My PCTV card (run on WinME, P III 400 MHz , 327MB RAM) gives good quality picture and audio. But the video and audio are not synchronised with each other. I hear the voice earlier and then see the picture...about 3-4 seconds later. Please suggest something according to your experiences. Thanks Rupam Shrivastava India

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re: PCTV card-video and audio not synchronised
Monday, June 30, 2003 at 4:51 pm
Posted by C K (6790 messages posted)

This is a problem you will have to ask the card manufacturer about. In my experience, this happens due to a software problem or a slow processor problem in which the picture is not getting processed fast enough to be able to keep up with the sound. Sometimes you can drop the quality of the picture or the size so that the CPU can keep up with the sound. Your CPU is rather slow as sometimes even CPUs at twice or three times your speed have the same problems. If you have other programs or processes running in the background that take a lot of CPU cycles, this too can slow the picture processing.


On Monday, June 30, 2003 at 9:53 am, Rupam Shrivastava wrote:
>HI all,
>
>My PCTV card (run on WinME, P III 400 MHz , 327MB RAM) gives good quality picture
>and audio.
>
>But the video and audio are not synchronised with each other. I hear the voice earlier
>and then see the picture...about 3-4 seconds later.
>
>Please suggest something according to your experiences.
>Thanks
>Rupam Shrivastava
>India

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