Synchronaztion Profiles
Posted: 23 Apr 2011 20:23
Hi All-
New to the forum- did a search and didn't find any specific answer but nonetheless hope you'll forgive if this has been covered elsewhere.
I suppose this is actually a two-part question-
I'm using VLC to send video to a monitor in a separate room and broadcasting the audio via Airfoil to an Apple Airport unit. I was told when I set this up that there would be a synchronization issue of about 2 seconds and when I went into the Tools/Track Synchronization menu and played around for a bit, I managed to get it pretty close. But I noticed that it doesn't save this into a profile or a Preferences Memory and, while I don't mind doing this everytime I want to watch a DVD, my girlfriend is somewhat less technical than I and it will be a real problem for her.
I also went into the Preferences settings and played with the Audio Desynchrinization tool; but this didn't seem to have the same effect as the Track Synchronization.
So Question one; are these two settings the same thing, where one can be stored as a permanent memory preference?
And Question two; if not, then is there another way to accomplish this?
I'm using the Windows XP platform but I don't think this is specific to that, more of a general issue which is why I'm posting it here.
Appreciate any help you can provide. In the meantime, I'll continue experimenting....
Thx
New to the forum- did a search and didn't find any specific answer but nonetheless hope you'll forgive if this has been covered elsewhere.
I suppose this is actually a two-part question-
I'm using VLC to send video to a monitor in a separate room and broadcasting the audio via Airfoil to an Apple Airport unit. I was told when I set this up that there would be a synchronization issue of about 2 seconds and when I went into the Tools/Track Synchronization menu and played around for a bit, I managed to get it pretty close. But I noticed that it doesn't save this into a profile or a Preferences Memory and, while I don't mind doing this everytime I want to watch a DVD, my girlfriend is somewhat less technical than I and it will be a real problem for her.
I also went into the Preferences settings and played with the Audio Desynchrinization tool; but this didn't seem to have the same effect as the Track Synchronization.
So Question one; are these two settings the same thing, where one can be stored as a permanent memory preference?
And Question two; if not, then is there another way to accomplish this?
I'm using the Windows XP platform but I don't think this is specific to that, more of a general issue which is why I'm posting it here.
Appreciate any help you can provide. In the meantime, I'll continue experimenting....
Thx