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Discussion topic: Two Second Sync Sound Problem with Amazon Echo Dot First Gen

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This message was authored by: spannernick1

Two Second Sync Sound Problem with Amazon Echo Dot First Gen

I connected my Amazon Echo Dot First Gen to my Sky Glass Air and it has a two second sound delay so if you look at the picture you can see there mouth moves 2 seconds before the sound, change the sound delay option 200ms, it does nothing, if you enable the TV sound too it in sync with the pichure so then you have a echo(Amazon Echo.. :-)) where you hear the sound echoing twice so " Hello... Hello... How...How...Are...Are... You... You.."..??
Its werid I just can't stop it doing it, do not understand why, werid.
I use my speckers that was pluged in to my origanll TV, they sounds better then the TV specker and the TV had a headphone jack, Sky Glass Air don't have a head phone jack but the Amazon Echo Dot does have a headphobe jack so why I wanted to use it, but can't because of the two second sound dely on it.
I noticed the TV has a USB-C port, what is it for, not charging is it, can you connect a USB-C to head phone jack devce in it...? You can get them, I do not see any other reason why its there, USB-C ports are now used mainlly for power now, there is one on the Sky Router... Sky Max for power only, USB-C ports are better becuase they can't be put in wrong  so can't put it in the wrong way, like on the Micro USB ports, people would put them in the wrong way and brake the USB port so why we use USB-C now.. 🙂

I am Neurodivergent... 🙂

I am not a Sky Engineer but at one time wanted to be one or a BT Engineer... 🙂

I like working things out like its a puzzle... 🙂

I was a PC Engineer and fix peoples PCs by going to there house, Windows XP was known to slow down PCs over time and clog up the PCs RAM and its start-up and had to reinstall it for the customer.

Sky Glass Air 55 inch.
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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Two Second Sync Sound Problem with Amazon Echo Dot First Gen

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

@spannernick1 

 

At launch, Sky said the USB-A is for markets which use Conditional Access Module technology (i.e. a plug-in card reader for subscription validation)

 

The USB-C was probably included in the specification because of the Sky Live Camera (before it got cancelled ; )

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