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Audio does not match the video

Audio is behind the video 1 or 2 seconds

  • dynodonhen Apr 09, 2014

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I have some bad new if you go to google and type in "Motorola DCH3416 lagging audio" you will see this is a common issue with the lag being upward of 10 to 60 seconds. No solution at this time has been found.

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