lol I just thought of that as soon as that message was sent... well I got it about a week ago with MK9 and ff13, loving it so far. However there'll be a fair few questions on the latter game coming up in the near future. :D On 1/4/12, Clement Chou <chou.clement@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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 >>> works >>> if 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 just >>> leave 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 >>> cable >>> will not have a delay. Hope this helps. >>> >>> Also, how do I unsubscribe from the list? >>> >>> Sent from my iPad >>> >> > > >