Sony XBR-55X950G User Manual - Page 49
Related topics, Adjusting the AV sync setting, Hint, Note, Supported Bluetooth profiles
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Related topics Supported Bluetooth profiles Operation cuts out, or a device does not work. You want to output sound from both the headphones/Bluetooth audio device/audio system and the TV speakers. [65] Using the TV with Other Devices | Bluetooth devices Adjusting the AV sync setting If a Bluetooth audio device is connected, there may be a delay between the picture and sound due to the properties of Bluetooth. You can adjust the delay between the picture and sound with the A/V sync setting. (Only for Bluetooth A2DP-supported models that can use Bluetooth audio devices.) Bluetooth A2DP-supported models that support Bluetooth audio devices have [A/V sync] in [Settings] - [Display & Sound] - [Audio output]. 1 Press the HOME button, then select [Settings] - [Display & Sound] - [Audio output] - [A/V sync] - the desired option. Hint You can also adjust the output timing of the picture and sound if a specific audio system is connected with an HDMI cable. For details about supported models, refer to the support site. Support Site Note Depending on the connected Bluetooth audio device, the picture and sound may not match even when the [A/V sync] setting is set to [On] or [Auto]. To prevent the TV from displaying a black screen immediately after turning it on when a sound bar is connected wirelessly (Bluetooth), set the [A/V sync] setting to [On]. If [Picture mode] is set to one of the options below, the output timing of the picture and sound is not adjusted even when the [A/V sync] setting is set to [Auto]. [Game] [Graphics] [Photo] To adjust [A/V sync] when in any of these modes, select [ On]. The responsiveness of the TV while playing video games may feel slower due to the [A/V sync] setting adding a delay to the output timing of the picture. For games that are dependant on response time, we do not recommend you use a Bluetooth device and recommend that you use the TV speakers or a sound bar with a wired (HDMI cable/digital optical cable) connection instead. [66] Using the TV with Other Devices | Bluetooth devices Supported Bluetooth profiles The TV supports the following profiles: HID (Human Interface Device Profile) HOGP (HID over GATT Profile) A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) SPP (Serial Port Profile)