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I am having the same exact problem with Xbox series X on the same exact TV. Just bought the console on Friday and noticed it immediately. However my problem is persisting regardless if VRR is off or on. It doesn’t seem to matter. When turning off vrr, did you restart the console or tv? I don’t think I tried that after turning vrr off. This is not an issue with the tv’s video apps or on my ps4 pro, only the Xbox.
So the delay goes away when I turn off VRR on my PlayStation haven’t tried on my Xbox but will later today. Have you tried plugging headphones into your controller to see if it goes away? I don’t believe its a problem with the Xbox cause it happens with my PlayStation. Perhaps there a delay regardless and turning on VRR makes it worse?
- BlakeK203 years agoNewbie
The lag does go away through my controller headphone Jack, yes. It’s not going away when I disable vrr but I did not try to restart the Xbox after changing this setting. I would be absolutely baffled if that works for you and not me. You should definitely try it when you get the chance and let me know. I would try myself but not home yet. I have literally tried everything to eliminate the lag including all video and audio settings on both the XSX and the TV, restarting the tv, restarting as well as hard resetting the Xbox. Nothing is making a perceivable difference. If vrr off>restart xsx>restart tv doesn’t work I’m afraid there’s nothing left for me to try
- abbasmamdani3 years agoBinge Watcher
https://youtube.com/shorts/zCH7vuoNYgk?feature=share
So this is the audio delay with VRR disabled. Doesn’t seem like much of a delay or at least its not as noticeable as with VRR enabled.
- BlakeK203 years agoNewbie
Yeah That seems considerably better than mine. I’m experiencing lag that’s completely unbearable out of the tv, probably closer to 400 ms. Did you restart the Xbox after disabling vrr?