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Audio out of sync?

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October 30, 2011 3:16:02 AM

Hi, I have a problem that's driving me nuts! I use Realtek HD audio (onboard) for my speakers and Logitech G35 Headphones for gaming and movies. All drivers, BIOS, etc is up to date on my pc. My audio is slightly out of sync. The audio is slightly BEFORE the video, drives me crazy when watching people talk in movies. Just wondering if anyone has had this problem. BTW I have a GTX 580 hooked up to my lcd by a DVI connection, I was thinking it might be the video not appearing fast enough or something. Thanks in advance for any help! :bounce: 

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October 30, 2011 3:23:15 AM

My System:

Antec 1200 case
Corsair 750W PSU
Asus P6T (onboard audio) Motherboard
Intel i7 920 Bloomfield
12GB G.SKILL Ripjaws 1333 DDR3 RAM
MSI GTX 580 Lightning Extreme Edition GPU
600GB WD HDD
22" Dell LCD (DVI connection)
Bose Companion 2 speakers
Logitech G35 Headphones (USB)
Logitech G500 Mouse
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October 30, 2011 4:33:08 AM

Just noticed that playing an avi file or a Blu-ray disc, the audio is fine. It's only when streaming internet video such as Netflix or YouTube. I'm stumped :( 
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October 30, 2011 8:43:15 AM

Might be delay due to the video compression.
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October 30, 2011 8:53:56 AM

I had a lot of problems with that Realtek HD audio onboard card. I know this is not very nice to hear but, get a new card or you will just keep getting problems with it. Realtek HD audio onboard sucks. I replaced mine with asus xonar essence stx and have been happy ever since.
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October 30, 2011 9:02:34 AM

No its not.
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October 30, 2011 9:08:39 AM

Try increasing the amount of buffered content before playing the net video. It should have a setting in the amount of minutes or mb that it requires minimum before it starts playing the video, increase that, it's most probably in the flash settings.

Also increase the amount of hdd space the flash feed can occupy, that's in the settings too.
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