13-03-2022 04:05 PM - last edited 09-08-2022 09:53 AM
Ok, so I've been noticing this recently and it's becoming more obvious. When I play YouTube videos or any videos on my S22 Ultra the audio is always a little late or further ahead than the person that's speaking on the video. It's much worse on my Galaxy Buds pro. Does anyone else have this issue?
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25-05-2022 03:33 AM
My guy, it's now may and Samsung definitely has not fixed the issue. If anything this morning's update has made it substantially worse. If you found a fix it must be more than just a software update and I urge you to share it with the community. Otherwise, stop clogging the forum with your fake advice.
25-05-2022 06:43 AM
I have already posted the solution. I have returned the phone money back. Just bought a regular 300eur phone that simply works + bonus ( i also have jack now:))
25-05-2022 06:46 AM
I posted the solution on the previous page...I was also tried by stupid hints like try this, try that and you spend 1 more hour.
I returned this phone and simply bought a regular 300eur phone. Everything works as it should and I have extra money left...+ A jack 3.5mm.
Can't believe people still have this issue with s22 after so many months.. sorry for you
25-05-2022 07:08 AM
So after taking things into my own hands O seem to have found a semi permanent solution. In the Goodlock app (by Samsung) there is a plugin called " Sound Assistant" this plugin has a feature known as "Bluetooth Metronome". This allows you to adjust the delay on Bluetooth audio to your liking and is very simple to use. I still hope Samsung finds a way to make this a non-issue altogether but it is definitely working in the meantime and took about 5 minutes once I figured out where it was. I hope this is the last we hear of this issue
27-05-2022 04:48 AM
I have the same problem with YouTube also my friend has the problem. I can believe samsung still not fix this issue.
I pay a lot money for my s22 ultra and I demand a fix
27-05-2022 07:12 AM
To those of you who still have this issue even after the latest updates:
I would consider sending it in for repair under the warranty at a Samsung approved repair shop.
Because many of us got this fixed with an update from Samsung, so I wouldn't hold my breath for another update from Samsung for this issue. I'm pretty sure, that they consider this issue fixed.
So official repair shop would be the way to go, I'd suspect.
Another thing: If you have been trying to fix it with some of the more adventurous suggestions, like making changes in Developer Mode:Could it be, that the updates from Samsung didn't fix the issue for you, because you have some of these chamges lingering in your phone? Maybe a factory reset would be worth trying?
16-06-2022 12:20 AM
In my experience, the video continues and audio freezes for a second, resulting in an immense desynchronisation.
16-06-2022 04:51 AM
I mentioned previously that I did find a semi permanent solution for you desync of audio/video on Bluetooth. If you have Samsung Goodlock installed it has a plugin in the "Families" tab called Sound Assistant. Within Sound Assistant there is a feature called the Bluetooth Metronome which allows you to manually sync your audio to video. I do have to redo this process every 2 weeks or so but it works very well to the point where I have stopped thinking about the issue while consuming content. Much love to my fellow Samsungians haha
16-06-2022 04:55 AM
The issue is software related. I have a Snapdragon and still had the issue. I've posted my semi permanent solution. Using the sound assistant found within Goodlock, you can use the Bluetooth Metronome to manually adjust the synchronization of your video/audio. I do typically have to repeat the process every 2 weeks or so but it works seamlessly in between
16-06-2022 04:56 AM
Samsung Goodlock>Sound Assistant>Bluetooth Metronome. Manually adjust your audio sync. Have a nice day.