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TV sound out of sync? 5 settings that fix audio delay immediately

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Last updated: 2026/03/10 at 8:09 AM
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Watching dialogue scenes where lips move noticeably before or after the sound is infuriating. The audio lag breaks immersion in movies, makes conversation scenes awkward, and turns action sequences into confusing jumbles where explosions arrive seconds late.

Most people assume audio delay means their TV is failing, their soundbar is incompatible, or their HDMI cables need replacing. The actual cause is usually simpler: processing settings that handle audio and video at different speeds, creating the sync issues you’re experiencing. Here’s how to diagnose which problem you have and fix it.

1. If sound arrives before video (lips move after dialogue)

When audio plays before the video catches up, you hear dialogue slightly before actors’ mouths move. This typically means your TV’s audio processing is faster than its video processing.

The fix is adding artificial delay to audio so it matches slower video. Open your TV’s Sound settings and look for Audio Delay, AV Sync, or Audio/Video Sync. This setting lets you delay audio by milliseconds.

Increase the delay value gradually then test playback after each adjustment. If lips still move after sound, increase the delay slightly more. Keep adjusting until audio and video sync perfectly. Most TVs use a slider for this, though some let you type exact millisecond values. Don’t add more delay than necessary as excessive delay creates its own problems.

This is the most direct fix for sound-before-video problems because it addresses timing without changing audio quality or other settings.

2. If sound arrives after video (lips move before dialogue)

Baseball on a Samsung DU7200 LED TV

When video plays ahead of audio, you see actors’ mouths moving before hearing their words. This means audio processing is slower than video processing.

First, check if Audio Delay is already set above zero. Go to Sound settings and Audio Delay (or AV Sync). If it shows any positive value, reset it to zero.

If delay is already at zero and sound still lags behind video, try changing your Sound Mode. Go to Sound settings and look for Sound Mode or Audio Mode. If you’re using more complex sound modes like Movie, Sports, or Music, switch this to Standard or Normal.

If Standard doesn’t fix it, test different sound modes. When it doubt, you can always refer back to your TV’s manual.

3. If delay started after connecting a soundbar

Remote for a Samsung DU7200 LED TV

Audio delay that appeared after adding external audio equipment usually comes from digital audio output format settings. By default, many TVs send audio to soundbars using Auto or Bitstream formats, which make the soundbar decode the signal.

Switching to PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) makes your TV decode audio instead, often reducing or eliminating delay.

Go to Sound settings and find Digital Audio Output, Digital Sound Out, or HDMI Audio Format. Then change it from Auto or Bitstream to PCM, and test playback to see if delay disappears.

Important trade-off: PCM typically limits you to two-channel stereo, disabling surround sound and effects like Dolby Atmos if your soundbar supports them. For dialogue-heavy content, the improved sync is worth losing surround sound.

If your soundbar has its own audio delay settings, try adjusting those before changing TV output format. Some soundbars let you add delay to compensate for processing time.

4. If delay only happens during gaming

Smart TV menu on a Samsung DU7200 LED TV

Audio sync problems specific to gaming usually involve Game Mode, a picture setting that reduces input lag by disabling video processing features.

Game Mode makes video appear faster by skipping enhancement steps. When video speeds up but audio processing stays the same, they fall out of sync. The solution is toggling Game Mode to see which state syncs better.

Find Picture settings and locate Game Mode. If it’s currently enabled, turn it off and test. If it’s disabled, enable it and test.

For gaming, Game Mode should ideally be enabled to minimize input lag — the delay between pressing a button and seeing the action on screen. But if enabling Game Mode creates audio sync issues worse than the input lag it fixes, you’ll need to choose which problem bothers you less.

For non-gaming content, Game Mode should generally be off. Only enable it for actual gaming sessions, then disable it for movies and shows.

5. If delay is inconsistent across all content

A Samsung DU7200 LED TV on a side table

When audio delay appears randomly across different apps, inputs, and content types, conflicting settings are likely the cause. Changes made over time, different sound modes for different content, audio adjustments, or picture settings can create combinations that cause unpredictable sync issues.

Resetting sound settings to factory defaults wipes all customizations and returns everything to original configuration. If your TV had proper sync when new, this should restore it.

Go to Sound settings, then Advanced Sound or Expert Settings. Look for Reset, Reset Sound, or Restore Defaults. Select it and confirm when prompted.

Before resetting, verify delay occurs across all sources. If delay only affects one source, the problem is that specific device or connection, not your TV’s settings.

If delay is truly universal, reset is likely to fix it. After resetting, test sync across different content before making new adjustments.


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