Audio delay between your TV and soundbar happens when your TV processes video faster than your soundbar receives audio signals. This creates the annoying lip sync problem where actors' mouths don't match their voices. The fix involves optimizing your HDMI connection and adjusting sync settings on both devices.
Quick Answer
- Use eARC over ARC - Connect soundbar to TV's eARC HDMI port with Ultra High Speed HDMI cable
- Enable audio passthrough - Turn on passthrough mode in TV audio settings
- Adjust TV lip sync settings - Find AV Sync or Audio Delay in your TV's sound menu
- Use soundbar's sync feature - Most soundbars have dedicated lip sync adjustment
- Try optical cable - Provides consistent low latency as backup connection
Symptoms You Have This Problem
- Actor's lips move before or after you hear their voice
- Audio seems "behind" the video action
- Dialogue doesn't match mouth movements
- Sound effects happen before or after visual events
- Problem is worse with streaming apps than live TV
Quick Checks Before Full Fix
- Test different content - Try live TV, streaming apps, and Blu-ray to isolate the source
- Check HDMI cable - Ensure you're using High Speed or Ultra High Speed HDMI
- Verify connections - Soundbar should connect to TV's ARC/eARC port (usually HDMI 1)
- Restart both devices - Power cycle TV and soundbar completely
Step-by-Step Fix
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Connect soundbar to TV's eARC port using Ultra High Speed HDMI cable. Look for "eARC" or "ARC" label near HDMI port.
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Enable eARC/ARC on your TV:
- Go to Settings → Sound → Audio Output
- Select HDMI eARC or ARC as audio output
- Enable CEC/Anynet+ control
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Turn on audio passthrough:
- Navigate to Settings → Sound → Expert/Advanced Settings
- Enable "Passthrough" or "Bitstream" mode
- Disable any audio processing like surround sound enhancement
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Adjust TV's lip sync settings:
- Samsung: Settings → Sound → Expert Settings → Digital Output Audio Delay
- LG: Settings → Sound → AV Sync Adjustment
- Sony: Settings → Sound → Audio Sync
- TCL/Roku: Settings → Audio → A/V Sync
- Vizio: Settings → Audio → Lip Sync
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Configure soundbar sync settings:
- Use soundbar remote to access audio menu
- Look for "Lip Sync," "AV Sync," or "Audio Delay"
- Start at 0ms and adjust in 10ms increments
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Test with different content to ensure sync works across all sources.
If Audio Delay Still Occurs
Switch to optical connection: Connect optical cable from TV to soundbar. This provides consistent latency but limits audio to Dolby Digital 5.1. Disable HDMI audio output in TV settings.
Manual delay adjustment: Access your soundbar's advanced settings and manually adjust delay in milliseconds. Start at 0ms and increase by 10-20ms until lips match audio perfectly.
Update firmware: Check for TV and soundbar firmware updates. Manufacturers often fix sync issues through software updates.
Try different HDMI ports: Some TVs have varying delay between HDMI ports. Test your sources on different inputs.
For specific TV models, check our guides on LG TV audio delay fixes and Apple TV sync issues.
FAQ
Why does eARC work better than ARC for sync? eARC uses less audio compression and has dedicated bandwidth, reducing processing delays that cause lip sync issues.
Should I adjust delay on TV or soundbar? Try TV settings first since they control the source timing. Use soundbar adjustment as fine-tuning or when TV options don't work.
Why is sync worse on streaming apps? Streaming apps often use different audio codecs that require more processing time, creating additional delay compared to live TV signals.
Can a bad HDMI cable cause sync issues? Yes. Older HDMI cables can't handle high bandwidth audio formats efficiently, causing processing delays. Use Ultra High Speed HDMI for eARC connections.
