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Read My HDTV Lips
Two devices from Alchemy2 are said to help eliminate lip-sync error. The DDL4 and D.DaD are both certified by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and are designed to reduce lip-sync error by up to one second in 1 ms or 0.25 video frame increments. Each unit has digital inputs and outputs for four sources (2 optical, 2 coaxial), and each source can be individually delayed. The devices come with infrared remote controls that can select up to 10 preset delay settings. A built-in code learner allows both models to be controlled by any standard infrared remote control so the unit's source switching tags along as different inputs are selected on the main theater's a/v receiver or pre/pro.
The D.DaD has everything found in the DDL4 with the addition of de-jittering circuitry that's designed to enhance digital audio playback from DVD players and set-top boxes.
The DDL4 retails for $449. The D.DaD sells for $50 more ($499).
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