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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:14 am    Post subject: Guitar Hero lag on A HDTV ? Reply with quote

Hey
I am using a panasonic viera television at the moment since I am at my dad's and for some reason, it is really laggy. Does anyone have this tv? If so, what lag calibration settings do you use?
Thanks in advance
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 8:16 am    Post subject: Re: Guitar Hero lag on A HDTV ? Reply with quote

UltraHeroABC5 wrote:
Hey
I am using a panasonic viera television at the moment since I am at my dad's and for some reason, it is really laggy. Does anyone have this tv? If so, what lag calibration settings do you use?
Thanks in advance

Depends on the TV, I guess. I've played on at least 5 different HDTVs and they've all required different calibration settings.

One thing I take into consideration is whether the game allows different settings for audio and video delay. I play better when I'm able to set the video delay to 10 ms. Having the notes cross the strike line a little too far and still being playable is bothersome for me.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 3:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Guitar Hero lag on A HDTV ? Reply with quote

Peachfanclub wrote:
UltraHeroABC5 wrote:
Hey
I am using a panasonic viera television at the moment since I am at my dad's and for some reason, it is really laggy. Does anyone have this tv? If so, what lag calibration settings do you use?
Thanks in advance

Depends on the TV, I guess. I've played on at least 5 different HDTVs and they've all required different calibration settings.

One thing I take into consideration is whether the game allows different settings for audio and video delay. I play better when I'm able to set the video delay to 10 ms. Having the notes cross the strike line a little too far and still being playable is bothersome for me.


yeah, thats what is happening. I'll try that. I'm playing with the sound off rn since it kind of distracts me. Thanks peach !
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 2:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

same tv here with no lag here but you have to turn off some features in the hdmi option. i dont remember exactly what it is, but if you dont turn it off, it's quite a nightmare to play.
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