As mentioned in
this thread here I'm experiencing sound that is ahead of the movie.
I have videoclock enabled and I'm using ROHQ.
Soundcard is an Asus Essence ST with H6 expansion. I am using the latest Uni drivers.
In the ASIO control panel I have a latency setting. I'm not sure when or why I should change that (I don't know why that is there, basically). It ranges from 1ms to 80ms but as I need to set A/V Sync in MC to 300ms, that setting doesn't quite cut it.
For now, I've left the ASIO CP to its default to 10ms and I've configured A/V Sync to 300ms for 24Hz and 50/60/120Hz.
Questions:
1. What exactly is that CP Latency setting for? Does it introduce an artificial latency and if so, should I just set it to 1 to let MC deal with A/V sync?
2. MC only seems to have settings for 24, 50, 60 and 120Hz displays. Does this mean A/V sync is not used when I play a movie in 23.976 or 29.97 or does both settings include all display modes?
3. Why am I having this issue? How come sound is actually ahead of the movie? I never had to play with A/V sync settings before and if there ever was something, sound was lagging and not ahead. Can I fix this or is A/V Sync the way to go?
Thanks guys!