TV Audio and Video sync

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peanutaxis
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Al least the last four races for me have had an audio/video delay of half a second or more. It's most notable when looking at on-board footage when the drivers change gears, and it's really quite annoying.

Is this F1-wide? Does everyone have this, or is it just me?!


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pob
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The onboards in the FOM feed are never synched properly, so it's not just you. I find it really annoying :evil: , as do lots of other people on this forum!

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They re-sync every lap but it inevitably will get out of sync pretty fast.
Dont think there's much to do about it technology wise.
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We also see it here in South Africa. Very annoying to say the least. I did complain to our satellite TV company thinking it was their fault just to find out from them that they relay the feed as they receive it.

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Nando wrote:They re-sync every lap but it inevitably will get out of sync pretty fast.
Dont think there's much to do about it technology wise.
I simply don't believe this. It is always very consistently un-synced throughout a broadcast. And it isn't just the on-board. In Suzuka FP1 but a few hours ago, the commentators were reacting to people putting wheels on the grass and you could tell they were a second or so before the pictures.

I might try to email FOM and tell them that I'm going to download it instead of watching live because then I can re-sync the audio using VLC player. That might get their attention. Join me:

http://www.formula1.com/contacts.html

At the bottom under "Official Live Timing"

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You're more likely to be taken seriously if you write to them:
Formula One Management Ltd, 6 Princes Gate, Knightsbridge, London. SW7 1QJ
(I've done this before to have a moan about a few things, including talking about the audio synch, and they did take on some of my ideas.)
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Nando
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peanutaxis wrote:
Nando wrote:They re-sync every lap but it inevitably will get out of sync pretty fast.
Dont think there's much to do about it technology wise.
I simply don't believe this. It is always very consistently un-synced throughout a broadcast.
You can actually hear it when they cross the start/finish line. The sound of the car changes as if it´s a different rpm.
Seems it´s not that apparent everytime but it´s definitely there sometimes.
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mzivtins
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I have this problem watching anything through sky HD, whether it's BBC or sky, as does my brother and friend. The solution for us is to either back out of a recorded program and re enter it, or simply pause the live feed for a second or two then press the stop button to return to live viewing.

It may be a completely different issue you guys are talking about, but since no one said what TV service/Internet service they are using i can only assume you are talking about the issue i've seen.

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Nando wrote: You can actually hear it when they cross the start/finish line. The sound of the car changes as if it´s a different rpm.
Seems it´s not that apparent everytime but it´s definitely there sometimes.
Oh, yes, I know what you're talking about. They seem to have ironed that one out I haven't heard it for a while.

But the one I mean is different; the entire broadcast - not just the onboard - is always out by a sizeable fraction of a second. Of course this being the case means that the onboard is out also. It's just damn laziness, and unacceptable for F1!