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Old 24th March 2015, 08:40   #18837  |  Link
kalston
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Originally Posted by e-t172 View Post
Your claim is absolutely ridiculous (not quite as ridiculous as your previous claims about high sample rate audio, but close). 1 ms is equivalent to sound traveling 35 cm. Are you seriously claiming that you can perceive the difference in lipsync just by moving 35 centimeters away from the speakers? For reference, my arms are longer than that. That must cause you real trouble in the real world, because that means you would notice lipsync issues just by looking at people talking to you from the other end of a room…

Also, the international standard for sync requirements in professional video production, ITU-R BT.1359, states that detection thresholds are as high as 45 ms, while the recommendation allows for delays as high as 90 ms (end to end). This means that your personal sync requirements of <1 ms are two orders of magnitude more stringent than the equipment the material is produced with in the first place.
Haha, lipsync issues in real life, I hadn't thought of that but that's a fun way of illustrating how ridiculous his claim was.
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