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Still struggling with your shooting 4K video won't play on other devices or playing with audio and video out of sync? Wondershare UniConverter helps you out! Find your issues and get the full answer now.

Click on the Audio tab on the new editing window. Next, go to the Master Audio Sync section, and manage the synchronization. Check the changes in the preview section. Once all is set and clear, click on OK

At the bottom part of the interface, click the Output Format option to change the file type of Netflix clip. Next, select the File Location tab and choose a new destination on your desktop. Finally, click Save to initiate the processing, which will be completed depending on the size of the video.

I also experience strong video lagging where sequences are skipped if the sync of audio and video gets to large. I followed the instruction of @gabriel_tandil but it did not work on my Raspberry 3 using LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-11.0.1.

Widevine in Plugin castagnait-2.0.0 for Raspberry 3 LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-11.0.1 is very slow or is lagging very much. I rolled back to Widevine in Plugin castagnait-1.0.0 for Raspberry 3 LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-10.0.4.

I just updated my Apple TV 4K and this same thing started happening to me today. Watched two Netfix movies last night with no issues, but tonight the sound streams to my airplay Bose speakers ahead of the video. Also, my picture is slightly glitchy. When I change to TV speaker (which runs through HDMI cable) sound is perfectly synced with video and no more glitch. Again, this was NOT an issue until my Apple TV updated. This doesn't look like a fluke. It looks like a BAD UPGRADE. PLEASE FIX ASAP!

I am having the same issues with the NEW Apple TV. lagging after watching for a few minutes, however, may lagging occurs on YouTube TV and other apps. I have been a big supporter of Apple TV but if this lagging is not corrected I will have to change hardware, which is a lot since I have two homes. What is Apple doing to try and fix this problem?

This is happening across all of the live streaming apps. Please investigate the root cause. This is absolutely repeatable. This makes it difficult to recommend Apple TV as a streaming device for anything but prerecorded material. I am available to assist in any troubleshooting.

Apps are engineered for the devices where they're downloaded, so you may have different settings or performance for each. For example, the Netflix app may work differently when downloaded directly on your Smart TV than it does when downloaded on your Apple TV, or it may require various settings to be customized to optimize performance through that device.

Watching ESPN last night during the baseball game the sync was so off the on camera was unwatchable. I have a high speed cable and running sound via hdmi . Watching Amazon prime or Netflix no problem but streaming ESPN was horrible.

I have the same issue but only if I use airplay to direct the audio to my speakers. However, if the audio is transmitted through bluetooth, then I get perfect synchrony. This problem only happened after my Apple tv HD had it last update on September 20, 2021.

To get very specific, shows like Star Trek DS9 (Netflix) and John Oliver (HBO) go out is sync almost immediately. Any live streaming app also. Newer shows and movies go out of sync less frequently. I have no problems with streaming directly through the TV (LG CX). I think this is my last apple TV.

I have updated software several times and had Comcast out to re-run a line to my place to fix internet speeds. The issue goes away if I exit out of the show (without exiting out of the app) and then starting it again. This issue has really only popped up in the past year, but it is consistent and happens multiple times a day.

Have you tried removing the channel that you are experiencing the issue with from the Roku home screen? Then, disconnect your device from power for a minute. Plug it back in, then try to add the channel back once more and see if this clears up the issue.

I have been experiencing exactly the same issues as you with my new Hisense U8H TV and my Roku devices. I have tried both a Roku Ultra and a Roku 4K+ stick and have the same problems. It is only with Xfinity Stream app, which is what I use 99% of the time. I do not have a soundbar. Have tried everything listed everywhere, and, as you, just backing out of the program and going back into it fixes the issue temporarily. This audio synch or volume issue happens multiple times per hour and is very annoying. I have used the same devices on a Panasonic plasma screen TV and have not had the same audio issues. I am ready to chuck the Roku streamers!

In the meantime, please help us with the required details below so we can send additional information for the investigation to our engineering team, and once more information is available I'll be sure to let the Community know:

We understand that you're having a problem with the Xfinity app. I'd love to help you with that. We would like to know what went wrong so we can assist you further and fix the issue, but we need more details.

Although the LG also has an audio sync adjustment for hdmi inputs it never seemed to get the video/audio sync quite right on the TV360, also had the same issues when I tried to use the audio delay feature of the TV360. The sync seemed to change when using different channels/content possibly due to some using mpeg audio and others dolby digital or maybe SD, HD, 4K processing.

Ever since I installed the equalizer APO I have an issue with Netflix audio being out of sync on Edge and the Netflix App. Unchecking the option " Allow applications to take exclusive control over this device" doesn't help.

If the audio is late then you need to delay the video and vice versa. In latter case, EqualizerAPO has a Delay: command. If it is video you need to delay, check if there are setting for that available in codec options.

On series that support it, the Neflix 5.1 audio seems to be in sync with video (so problem seems more obvious when 5.1 not supported), but I get occasional very short complete cuts in sound when watching 5.1 Netflix shows.

The big kicker, I don't have any issues at all (sync or audio drop out) when watching films/games through the PS4 or when watching TV via the cable box! So I guess that rules out HDMI and suggests its the Netflix app or something to do with how the TV processes streamed audio.

Through the ps4 Netflix app I had no issues - so I think the problem I am experiencing is most likely due to a bug/compatibility issue in the TV set (or the current version of Netflix that it operates)

Sometimes when you stream on Netflix, you may come across some problems. Netflix audio out of sync is one of the common problems. If you have no idea how to fix this issue, this post got you covered. We will offer the 7 workable fixes for you.

Netflix is one of the most popular streaming platforms for binge-watching movies and TV shows. There is some issue like Netflix audio out of sync. You may ask why is my Netflix audio out of sync and how to fix it? The following part covers some practicable fixes for you.

Netflix requires a minimum streaming speed of 3 Mbps (megabits per second) for streaming Standard Definition (SD) content on Netflix. High Definition (HD) and Ultra-High Definition (UHD or 4K) videos require at least 5 Mbps to 25 Mbps.

To log in to Netflix, use a safe, reliable, and fast browser. It will allow you to watch videos without hassles or interruptions. A speedy browser provides a great experience concerning screen quality and audio quality. Try using a different browser to check if the problem is fixed.

HD streaming will consume a lot of bandwidth. If you do not have enough bandwidth, you will experience the Netflix app audio out of sync problem. This issue has a simple solution: you just need to turn off the HD streaming.

To disable HD streaming, you need to launch the Netflix app and go to your profile on the top right corner of the screen. Next, click on Account and open the Profile and Parental Control Section. Click on Playback Settings. Along with that, select Medium Quality and save.

If you experience this issue on your Samsung TV, you must adjust the audio to the appropriate settings. To fix this issue, go to settings and open Sound, and select Expert Settings. In the Expert Settings, click on Digital Output Audio Delay. Then check if the issue is fixed.

If you stream on Apple TV, try changing the audio setting of your TV to fix this problem. If your audio on Apple TV is not working properly, troubleshoot the device connections. You can also disable Dolby Digital on your Apple TV to fix it.

I've noticed over the last week that when streaming video, whether on youtube, amazon prime, or netflix, the video and audio will start out in sync but after a couple of minutes will become noticably out. Pausing the video and waiting will help slightly but rarely provides a fix for long.

I googled what could be the cause and have updated my realtek and intel drivers, updated my laptop's BIOS and refreshed the OS, as well as simply checking that my internet speed is not lower than usual, but nothing seems to have worked.

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