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You will hear the sound that is sent from your
Wii U console to your TV after it has been
processed by your TV. The processing time can
result in a delay, which may cause you to hear a
slight lag in the sound.
This does not mean that your Wii U console,
software or TV is broken.
Please be aware of the following:
Depending on your TV, you may be able to reduce
the audio delay by changing the settings to "Game
Mode" or something similar. For more information
please refer to your TV's operations manual.
You may also find commercially available active
speakers or other AV hardware to help in
preventing audio delay.
Preventing Audio Delay
▼ If your Wii U console and TV are connected using
a Wii AV cable* via the AV Multi Out connector,
connect the audio equipment directly via the audio
ports (red and white) only, leaving the Video plug
(the yellow plug when using a Wii AV cable)
connected to your TV.
❶ Wii AV cable (sold separately)
・ If you own a Wii console, you can use the same
cable you used with it.
❷ A commercially available connection
adapter
・ Only necessary if ① and ③ cannot connect to each
other directly.
❸ A commercially available speaker system
When your Wii U console and TV are connected via the
HDMI™ port
Connecting Active Speakers (Example)