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Wed 24/10/01 at 14:37
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Ive just bought a PlayStation 2 and a handfull of DVD's. However, when playing these, I discovered that half way through the films the audio goes out of sync with the video. The only way I can correct this is if I pause the DVD and play it again.

Is this a known problem with the PS2, if so, is there an update? If not, shall I return it to the shop I bought it from?

Cheers.
Wed 24/10/01 at 15:17
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Press pause and then play again. It fixes it every time.

It can be done in the options though.
Wed 24/10/01 at 15:15
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Me again, thanks for the help people.
I found this a while ago from http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html

There have been numerous reports of "lip sync" problems, where the audio lags slightly behind the video, and even reports of the audio coming before the video. Perception of a sync problem is highly subjective--some people are bothered by it while others can't discern it at all. Problems have been reported on a variety of players (notably the Pioneer 414 and 717 models, possibly all Pioneer models, some Sony models including the 500 series and the PS2, new Toshiba models including the 3109, and some PC decoder cards). Certain discs are also more problematic (notably Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels; Lost In Space; TRON; The Parent Trap; and Austin Powers).

The cause of the sync problem is a complex interaction of as many as four factors

Improper sync in audio/video encoding or DVD-Video formatting.
Poor sync during film production or editing (especially post-dubbing or looping).
Loose sync tolerances in the player.
Delay in the external decoder/receiver.
Factor 1 or 2 usually must be present in order for factor 3 or 4 to become apparent. Some discs with severe sync problems have been reissued after being re-encoded to fix the problem. In some cases, the sync problem in players can be fixed by pausing or stopping playback and then restarting, or by turning the player off, waiting a few seconds, then turning it back on.

A good way to test your player is to simultaneously listen to the analog and digital outputs (play the digital output through your stereo and the analog output through your TV). If the audio echoes or sounds hollow, then the player is delaying the signal and is thus the main cause of the sync problem.

Unfortunately, there is no simple answer and no simple fix. More complaints from customers should motivate manufacturers to take the problem more seriously and correct it in future players or with firmware upgrades. Pioneer originally stated that altering the audio-visual synchronization of their players "to compensate for the software quality would dramatically compromise the picture performance." Since then Pioneer has fixed the problem on its new players. If you have an older model, check with Pioneer about an upgrade.

For many more details, see Michael D's Pioneer Audio Sync page.
Wed 24/10/01 at 15:02
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Try setting the "Diagnosis" option in the setup to "on" this can help!!
Wed 24/10/01 at 14:49
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It *was* a problem with some machines, but I've never had any problem.

Check the instructions in the manual, and find out what version of the DVD driver you have.

Also, lip-sync can also be a problem with the coding of some discs themselves; have you tried them in another DVD player, and if so, were they okay?

If you suspect the PS2 is faulty, call Sony and they'll get a new machine to you , usually within 48 hours.
Wed 24/10/01 at 14:37
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Ive just bought a PlayStation 2 and a handfull of DVD's. However, when playing these, I discovered that half way through the films the audio goes out of sync with the video. The only way I can correct this is if I pause the DVD and play it again.

Is this a known problem with the PS2, if so, is there an update? If not, shall I return it to the shop I bought it from?

Cheers.

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