If you're planning to pick up fighting games, I would I would say it'll definitely have an affect on your timing for button inputs... so definitely do that if you can. lol ----- Original Message ----- From: "dan cook" <dan.scook@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <brandonslist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 3:18 PM Subject: [brandon's list] Re: Fixing audio delay when using HDMI
Hi, thanks for this, I've just set up my ps3 with hdmi so I'll definitely give this a go if the audio delay has a major impact on my game playing. On 1/4/12, Kyle <lifeguardstrike@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello, I don't know if anyone has noticed the small audio delay when using an HDMI cable. If so, I have found a way to fix itt. However, it only worksif you're using a ps3, and either have an alternative audio device like a gaming headset or speakers for your TV. Leave the HDMI cable connected to your ps3, and also connect the AV cables that came with your ps3. In your ps3s audio settings, look for something like (Multi Audio Output), and activate that. Then, plug your audio device into the AV cables and justleave the video connecter on the AV cables alone. Note, the audio will play through both the AV cable, and the HDMI cable, the audio from the AV cablewill not have a delay. Hope this helps. Also, how do I unsubscribe from the list? Sent from my iPad