Delay
Audio Delay is used to sync audio to video or to time-align speakers that are placed at
different distances from the listener. The DMP 64 can set delay by one of three criteria:
time, feet, or meters. The default unit setting is time with a range of 0.0 ms to 200.0 ms
adjustable in 0.1 ms steps. Default is 100.0 ms.
Settings are controlled with a vertical slider and indicated with a value readout field. The
value can be changed by clicking within the readout field, changing the number, then
either pressing
Enter
or tabbing/clicking away from the field.
Figure 25.
Delay Dialog
Slider adjustments made in feet or meters correspond incrementally to the distance
required to make 1 ms, or 5 ms adjustments (detailed in the table below). If more
precision is required, enter the time in 0.1 ms increments into the readout field.
Method
Time
Feet
Meters
Click + drag
1 ms
~1.1 feet
~0.3 m
Focus + arrow
1 ms
~1.1 feet
~0.3 m
Focus + Page Up/Down
5 ms
~5.6 feet
~1.7 m
When distance (feet or meters) is chosen, the conditions (temperature) field becomes
available and can be set either by degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. When entering a
distance, time delay compensation is automatically modified based on differences in the
speed of sound due to air temperature.
Default is 70° Fahrenheit.
NOTE:
Set a temperature value first, then set the distance.
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