Roku 4804CA-Roku Ultra
Software 11.5.0-Build 4312-C2
Connected to Yamaha RXV567
Ancient Toshiba LCD
When watching videos from multiple sources (Motor Trend+, Discovery+, Plex, Emby) It seems the audio stream starts about 5 seconds before the video.
Video output is 1080p and I am using the supplied HDMI cable that came with my Roku.
Video Display Type is set to Automatic (1080p)
I currently have the audio mode in Passthrough as it allows more than 5 channel audio in Plex, which the software allows even though the ARC on my TV predates greater than 5 channel audio. I have NO audio issues at all.....(matter of fact quite happy with that!)
I have no connectivity problems and the Roku says connection speed wireless is 96Mbps
Under "Settings > System > Advanced system Settings > Advanced display settings" some Roku devices have an "Auto-adjust display refresh rate" item.
If this is enabled, the Roku circuitry sends the signal output at the refresh rate (frame rate) used by the original source material, commonly 24 fps (frames per second), 25 fps, 30 fps, 50 fps, or 60 fps. Every time the source frame rate changes, the TV must adjust its display to accommodate the new frame rate, which on many sets results in a short blackout.
This can happen when starting/stopping new programs, and when going in/out of commercial breaks that have a different native frame rate than the programs they are inserted into.
If "Auto-adjust display refresh rate" is set OFF, a frame rate of 60 fps is used for everything and the TV doesn't have to adjust on the fly. The trade off is that moving image quality may be degraded somewhat. You'll need to decide which is the less acceptable.
Hi @teddyfroop
Thanks for reaching out here in the Community!
Could you try connecting directly to the TV and not with the AVR and see if you will see the same issue occur?
Keep us posted.
All the best,
Kariza
Under "Settings > System > Advanced system Settings > Advanced display settings" some Roku devices have an "Auto-adjust display refresh rate" item.
If this is enabled, the Roku circuitry sends the signal output at the refresh rate (frame rate) used by the original source material, commonly 24 fps (frames per second), 25 fps, 30 fps, 50 fps, or 60 fps. Every time the source frame rate changes, the TV must adjust its display to accommodate the new frame rate, which on many sets results in a short blackout.
This can happen when starting/stopping new programs, and when going in/out of commercial breaks that have a different native frame rate than the programs they are inserted into.
If "Auto-adjust display refresh rate" is set OFF, a frame rate of 60 fps is used for everything and the TV doesn't have to adjust on the fly. The trade off is that moving image quality may be degraded somewhat. You'll need to decide which is the less acceptable.
You are correct. After testing as asked and checking your suggestion it is the refresh rate causing the problem.
I can live with it though because as you can see I use Plex, mostly for my media library which contains 500+ files all at 24 FPS.
Curious though as I have an older (I think first gen) Ultra that does not behave the same way.
Further to this, I now have a new TV and the Roku is directly connected to the TV- because my older AVR has issues with switching video sources AND the new TV is the Sink device for ARC/EARC.
Once that change was made the "problem" went away.