

Please follow the links below for more details, including the full features and specifications, support, 100's of test files available for download, details of tests on streaming services and details of supported calibration Blu-Ray discs, plus where to purchase a Sync-One2. Today we are releasing LipSync, a web experience that lets you lip sync to music live in the web browser. Sync-One2 is embedded within the test and compliance suites for many equipment manufacturers and test houses worldwide. SyncOne2 is the reference tool of choice of professionals, trusted worldwide in Post Production, Digital Cinema, Professional system Calibration, equipment manufacturers, TV networks, streaming service providers, and many more who rely on accurate AV sync. Sync-One2 is the tool you need if you care about accurate audio-video sync.

Digital Cinema or Home Cinema, when installing or checking a cinema, ensuring the sync is accurate is very important.Professional AV, ensures your systems are installed correctly for your clients.Post Production or film editing, then excellent AV sync is essential to the production process.You can find details of common sync problems in the FAQ. A system can be checked and corrected in just a few minutes. Using a Sync-One2 is simple, fast, and accurate. Lip syncing allows you to focus on your dancing or any other action you’re planning on doing in a video and reduces the need to perform a song perfectly. All Sync-One2 v2 units can be upgraded to include this feature for free.
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Trying to check any system manually isn't accurate, wastes time, and relies on guessing with trial and error adjustments.įrom firmware v2.3.0, Speaker Polarity or phase testing is also available. Automatically calculated statistics show you the true status of a system. You see the error in milliseconds and frames. Sync-One2 gives you, in real-time, the audio-video (lipsync) delay/error in a system such as ProTools or Premiere Pro, Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), a digital or home cinema, an installed AV system, or anywhere where the audio and video take different paths.
