Replacement Auto Latencies - Felston HD940 Owner's Manual

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Replacement Auto Latencies

Replacement Auto Latenci
The HDMI specification provides for equipment to specify
The HDMI specification
latencies, the time taken to process the video signal,
the time taken to process the video signal, in order to
the time taken to process the video signal,
allow a basic form of
a basic form of automatic lip-sync correction. However, as
mentioned on page 21, much equipment does not provide these
mentioned on page
numbers. In these case, or if you want to change the latencies
numbers. In these case, or if you want to change the latencies
numbers. In these case, or if you want to change the latencies
being
being
being
used
used
used
Replacement Auto Latencies allow you to specify your own
Replacement Auto Latencies allow you to specify your own
Replacement Auto Latencies allow you to specify your own
values. Once set you will be able to use Automatic De
values. Once set you will be able to use Automatic De
values. Once set you will be able to use Automatic Delay Mode,
even with a TV that does not provide its own audio latencies
even with a TV that does not provide its own audio latencies
even with a TV that does not provide its own audio latencies
over HDMI.
To store a Replacement Auto Latency, follow these steps:
To store a Replacement Auto Latency, follow these steps:
To store a Replacement Auto Latency, follow these steps:
1.
Before entering the Settings menu, set the delay to the
Before entering the Settings menu, set the delay to the
Before entering the Settings menu, set the delay to the
latency you want to store
latency you want to store
2.
Enter the Settings menu
Enter the Settings menu
3.
There are 2 Replacement Auto Latencies, one for interlaced
video signals and one for progressive video signals. Select
video signals and one for progressive video signals. Select
video signals and one for progressive video signals. Select
the type you wish to store, i.e.:
you wish to store, i.e.:
AUTO (i) TV EDID
AUTO (i) TV EDID
AUTO (p
AUTO (p) TV EDID
4.
"TV EDID" indicates that currently the audio latency for Auto
"TV EDID" indicates that currentl
Delay mode is taken from the TV's HDMI EDID packet. This
Delay mode is taken from the TV's HDMI EDID packet. This
Delay mode is taken from the TV's HDMI EDID packet. This
is the default. To change this to your own value press
is the default. To change this to your own value press
is the default. To change this to your own value press
. The value will change to yellow and show the delay you
. The value will change to yellow and show the delay you
. The value will change to yellow and show the delay you
set before entering the Settings menu, e.g.:
set before entering the Settings menu, e.g.:
AUTO (i)
TO (i)
5.
Press
to store. The text will change to white to indicate it
to store. The text will change to white to indicate it
to store. The text will change to white to indicate it
is now stored.
6.
To return to the TV's own latency value (if it has one), press
To return to the TV's own latency value (if it has one), press
To return to the TV's own latency value (if it has one), press
or
and the text will show e.g.
and the text will show e.g.
AUTO (i) TV EDID
AUTO (i) TV EDID
to
to
to
determine
determine
determine
Replacement Auto Latencies, one for interlaced
Replacement Auto Latencies, one for interlaced
120 ms
equipment to specify video
quipment does not provide these
automatic
automatic
automatic
audio
audio
audio
for interlaced
for progressive
for progressive
y the audio latency for Auto
However, as
delay,
delay,
delay,
the
the
the
or
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