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Lag with gaming and my HT setup
#252974 03/21/09 08:34 PM
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I looked around google a bit and dind't find anything that was really clear so I thought I'd ask the friendly folks around these parts even though tis is mor a receiver question than a speaker question.

Before I bought my HT setup, I used to play drums in freemode with my XBox and rock band. For those who dont know about it, this kind of emulate an electronic drumkit. When I hit a note, it takes maybe half-a-second to get heard, causing a very anoying delay when I want to play a beat.

I have a Denon AVR-889 and I output to TV and input from Xbox 360 with HDMI. Do you know of any option that could reduce, even eliminate that lag?


My new system: M80s, VP-150, EP-350 and QS8s, Denon AVR-889, Samsung BD-P1500 and XBox360
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Jappy #252983 03/21/09 09:25 PM
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There is a system set up in the options screen of Rock Band 2 I would hope RB has the same. It allows you to set up the sync between what you see and what you hear. This set up allows for delays going through an HT system.


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jakewash #252995 03/21/09 10:37 PM
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Hello jappy,

When my xbox 360 starts to run sluggish (slow loading, sound lagging etc) I clear the cache in the dashboard and it has solved my issues. I have never played rock band so I am not sure if it will solve that issue with that game. Here is a link on how to clear the cache on your xbox 360.

http://vgstrategies.about.com/od/xbox360faqs/a/ClearX360Cache.htm

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BlueJays1 #253000 03/21/09 10:47 PM
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See if the TV has a "Game" mode, if it is doing processing on the signal and telling the AVR of it's delay time this could cause what you are seeing. The game mode is designed to reduce processing and thus making timing easier in games.


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BlueJays1 #253006 03/21/09 11:29 PM
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My 360 has the RROD again.... Second time.

I mention this both because I'm looking for sympathy and am an expert at hijacking.


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MarkSJohnson #253008 03/22/09 12:04 AM
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You have my sypmathies Mark.

Mine went dead in December and just got sent in for service this past week.

Being in Canada, they wanted me to print my own label and supply my own box. The short version of my ugly story is that two months after I created the first of three service requests (#2 and 3 at their request),they finally sent me a box with some foam, tape, and a return label.

The mostly box arrived damaged. The irony was not lost on me.

Hope you get back soon and don't need to send it back one day.

It's killing me. I got GOW and GOW 2 for Xmas and haven't played them yet.

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Kruncher #253022 03/22/09 02:20 AM
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If mine would ever get the RROD I don't think I would be covered under the extended 3 year warranty anymore. I purchased it in 2005. The key to 360 longevity is to keep the 360 and power brick (yes it gets very hot) well ventilated and NOT tucking it into an enclosed space in the home theatre center.


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MarkSJohnson #253089 03/22/09 07:57 PM
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 Originally Posted By: MarkSJohnson
My 360 has the RROD again.... Second time.

I mention this both because I'm looking for sympathy and am an expert at hijacking.


consider yourself lucky! I am on my 4th 360 now.

Also, I have had my 360 and power brick open on all sides and didn't seem to help. If something isn't designed right in the first place no amount of ventilation will help.

I bought mine in dec 2005 (1 month from launch) and am not covered under warranty anymore.... maybe. I am not sure because I bought 2 years of extended warranties (now expired), so does that mean that you get 5 years of warranty against RROD?


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terzaghi #253138 03/22/09 10:46 PM
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I agree terzaghi, the design is flawed. Odds are you are going to get RROD with the older consoles keeping it well ventilated or not. Since the main cause of RROD is because of the console not being able to dissipate heat properly, keeping the console and brick ventilated does help extend the life a bit. I also try to limit how long I play for.

Not only does the console and brick run hot, they also run loud. I was shocked how loud the power brick was when I put my ear up to it.


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Re: Lag with gaming and my HT setup
BlueJays1 #253224 03/23/09 12:31 PM
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Thanks for the answers guys. I did, and can "sync" the whole system within the game but basically, all it does is play the song and lets me hit "late". However, there is no way to actually make the sound go faster from the xbox to the speakers. What happens is if I hit the drum in FREE PLAYING MODE, I hear the sound a coming from the speakers a little late. I will try clearing the cache and so on, but I did work just fine before installing the HT (I was going through the TV to my old dumb amp using rca stereo connexions and components for video.

Also, Got my console for 3 years now and no RROD yet (fingers crossed).


My new system: M80s, VP-150, EP-350 and QS8s, Denon AVR-889, Samsung BD-P1500 and XBox360
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