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Old 20-12-09, 20:07   #1
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Default Dune Baso 3.0 audio time shift??

Dear People,

I have a question. Does the Dune Baso 3.0 has the possibility to do Audio time shift?? I cannot find a lot about this.
I have a beamer and an analog stereo amplifier (so no receiver) and my amplifier has no audio time shift function. Can i do this on the Dune? I want to connect the dune with the analog stereo output.

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Default Re: Dune Baso 3.0 audio time shift??

No, until now there is no setting for audio delay on the dune players.

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Default Re: Dune Baso 3.0 audio time shift??

In the manual (page 29) says:
A (Red): Switch to the sound synchronization adjustment mode, display information on current setting.
● Left: decrease adjustment value ("move" the sound backwards in time relatively to the video).
● Right: increase adjustment value ("move" the sound forward in time relatively to video).
● To exit the adjustment mode, press ENTER or wait until automatic exit occurs after a short period of time.
Is this what you want?
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Default Re: Dune Baso 3.0 audio time shift??

Unfortunately that only works for file playback, not when playing back blu-rays (ISOs or whatever). That's something I'm missing as well.

But I think the poster is looking for a global delay which you don't need to (re-)set for each movie separately.
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Default Re: Dune Baso 3.0 audio time shift??

Global delay is not possible for now.

Also i doubt if that is wishfull.
Since i'm experiencing delays as well but they vary depending on the source.
WMV's are in sync, some MKV's have a delay of -0.16s.
BR's i've never had any issues with.
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Default Re: Dune Baso 3.0 audio time shift??

Thanx guys...

I am looking for a general delay, because i am using a Beamer and a stereo analog amplifier (without audio time shift mode...)
And the beamer is a bit slow... So the sound is always "too early" for the video.

Pitty the method simonbcm was describing is only for file playback... I have a lot of BR folders/ISOs.

you know any solution for this?? Is there a machine that only does the timeshift? Or is an receiver the only sollution??



PS i wouldnt mind setting the delay for every file/folder/iso seperately. I geuss the delay is the same for every .MKV or every .avi or every BR etc etc
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Default Re: Dune Baso 3.0 audio time shift??

Excuse my ignorance, but whats a "Beamer"? To me, a Beamer is a BMW vehicle.
And if this beamer is slow, wouldn't the audio be "too late" instead of "too early"?

The only way without a global delay setting, is to re-encode all your files and rips, to account for the delay in your setup.

Maybe you can use this as an excuse to upgrade your beamer or amp.
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Default Re: Dune Baso 3.0 audio time shift??

Hi Man. The english word for Beamer is maybe projektor???

And that one is just out of the box... Brand new

Thats why the video is actually too late, than the audio too early...

Hope i can find a nice sollution! In fact every receiver can do this i think... The only thing is i have a nice analog amlifier and dont want to change it for a receiver....

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any ideas??
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