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Video Game Chat / Re: If you get a Wii U and have a Wii what'll you do with the old system?
« on: March 22, 2013, 07:30:40 PM »
Yeah, it was straight-up lag. The video and audio were nicely synced with one another, just a split second late.
Anyway, I bought a component cable and managed to get the thing set up. It did the trick, and performed without any lag. It was a used cable, and had a little bit of ghosting going on (one of the color channels was a tiny bit offset, maybe?) But it was barely noticeable, and there was no lag.
But in the process of setting it up, I somehow discovered the one option on my TV that actually makes a difference. An option that I had previously dismissed as meaningless. After toying with it, I found it eliminated the video lag in even the HDMI input, leaving me with just the offset audio problem. And then I discovered the "audio sync" section...
And now I have a component cable to return.
Anyway, I bought a component cable and managed to get the thing set up. It did the trick, and performed without any lag. It was a used cable, and had a little bit of ghosting going on (one of the color channels was a tiny bit offset, maybe?) But it was barely noticeable, and there was no lag.
But in the process of setting it up, I somehow discovered the one option on my TV that actually makes a difference. An option that I had previously dismissed as meaningless. After toying with it, I found it eliminated the video lag in even the HDMI input, leaving me with just the offset audio problem. And then I discovered the "audio sync" section...
And now I have a component cable to return.