Just want to say that I'm high and I noticed no latency issues in the vid, but liked and subscribed because I had a fun time listening to a grown man explaining about Bluetooth and heating a stick. Great video.
So thats the solution to latency. They should have software on computers that detect bluetooth or aptx latency and tells the computer to sync the video or music you're playing to 200ms slower for bluetooth or in aptx case by 30-100 ms. I dont know why there's no such thing already. It could easily be a driver or software and someone could make money selling it.
There is a very common bug with lots of Bluetooth devices (especially ones that use the Apple chipset from like 6 years ago). If you simply pause the video for 60 seconds, then click play (do not disconnect or turn anything off) it should resync itself for the rest of the session.
Wrong on live audio and video. Light travels much faster than sound. There is absolutely latency, your brain just can't perceive it at short distances. Ever seen a baseball get hit from afar? Latency like a mofo.
I used the examples you used in the video to adjust the MS difference on my speakers for the bluetooth to make everything in sync, 33ms was ideal. Thank you!
Great thank you. Just a point. When knocking those pieces of bonking wood - it wood (or is that would) be better if you didn't do it in a repetitive manner as we cant associate which clonk belongs to which bonk. So bonk - wait one second - bonk - wait a different length of time - bonk - wait yet another different time - -- you get my drift.
@@unknownuser8454 you need the sound the second you hit a string. worrying about this for movie snobs is just childs play. we are doing actual work an it requires precision. we arent hoping to see dora the explora or santa clause spew vomit out her mouth at the same time her mouth opens an no earlier or later. im here because i have unoticable lag in videos but when i hit a guitar string it sounds right after an is near impossible to play synced to a band an just pisses me off.. oh and to answer the original statement. you wont see lag you can still feel when hitting a guitar string. 15ms sounds like we are borderlining unplayable cause double that is bad. watchign this video has nothing on watching this video if you were hitting that piece of wood an it taking time to sound out after. he himself would probably be out of time with the tap tap tap if the lag wasnt later added in post production
It is great video. You are a talented teacher. Everything is very clear and with good jokes. I watched your video with wired headphones. The effect of lagging sound is also clear on the built-in speaker in the gadget. Thank You. 👍
For me, as I use bluetooth headphones, it already has a latency but I cannot know (yet) how to measure that. So, I thought it would be very nice for those who want to check the latency to do kind of "reversed latency" (that is, "earlency") so we can see directly by listening on our BT ear or headphones that the sound and the image is synchronised so we would be able to say e.g. "I have a 33 ms of latency". Thanks.
When you strike that thing to produce the sound, the time gap between two successive strikes should be kept far more than the worst case audio latency. In other words, the time gap should be atleast 1 second. This will help the viewers to judge better. Otherwise, it may happen that the first strike appears to be mute, and the second strike's sound comes nearby the visual frame of the third strike, and so on. I hope you get my point.
A video for sync testing purposes should be filmed at 60 fps at least. This one is 23.976 fps (~42 ms per frame) so it lacks clarity. Thank you anyway. )
Nice demo! I'd have preferred more light for the recording so there would be less motion blur. In addition, for the 0 ms latency you kept the stick touching the instrument after the hit which makes it easier to notice the correct timing. For the final test you hit quite hard and the stick bounced so much that it's impossible to see the the exact hit time in the video due motion blur. Dropping a metal ball on hard surface would make even a better test target for the audio/video sync.
I'm actually watching this over Miracast which has considerable video latency but listening through headphones connected to the phone so audio is ahead of video. And that 300ms audio latency part was only one normal for me 😂
Interesting... Got my new in-ears today and even without activating their low latency "game mode" I was not even able to notice any delay at all before the demonstration. As if they were 0ms latency. Impossible, I know. But this makes me believe that either something was wrong with the video or, well, I made a great purchase for the small budget that I had. Thanks, I guess 🙂
Honestly watching this on my desktop with headphones I can't really tell too much of a difference. However when using my bluetooth headphones with youtube, before it syncs itself, I notice it being significantly worse than even the 300ms here, especially if using any other app other than youtube that doesn't sync itself.
it kind of defeats the purpose of complaining about it though if you have to slow it down to a quarter speed to detect it. I personally couldn't see/hear any difference at all. What I could SEE was that towards the end it didn't look like the wood was connecting at all, my brain will chalk that up to frame rate issues and not audio issues, I couldn't even tell the latency when he was talking. People on the internet almost talked me out of getting a set of bluetooth headphones for casual gaming, after seeing this video I can tell that I have no issue with this kind of input lag at all.
But the Picture also has a Latency. When I look for a Monitor Review I really care for the Input Lag of the device. It is not easy to measure absolute but at least comparable. Non-Gaming-Monitors can have up to 60 ms of Input lag, 20-40 ms is what you can expect on a 60 Hz Office-Monitor (less Delay on the top of the picture, more on the bottom). So if you have a quick wireless connection it can be easily perfectly sync with the picture.
I was so out of sync that the very last clave (idk if that’s how it’s spelled) sounded like it was in sync, only for me to realize that there was an extra beat.
Its funny because with my headphones with their own delay the last test was perfectly synchronized. Except I didnt hear the first tick and had one extra at the end of video.
It's interesting...the 200ms was the only section I noticed any sort of syncing issues. To give passerbys some context, I'm wearing the 2019 Samsung Galaxy Buds, which normally have syncing issues when you put one of the titular Buds back into your ear.
Didn't think that Dolby digital can add so much latency! It was prominent on my fire stick connected to sony blue ray through bluetooth & video through a home projector.
Oh man it's one hit behind with my Bluetooth headphones with your 0ms Ldac codec changing some settings made it sync again.... Confusing because the settings don't show a change....
I have a cheap Bluetooth dongle that has no lattency with sbc cheap B-Speaker, but my Redmi Note 9 has lattency with 50 buck xiaomi headphones. How does that explain??
VLC Media Player in Windows, Mac, and Linux has hotkeys (F and G, by default, I think) that increase or decrease the Audio Delay in 50ms increments, including going negative (-50ms means the audio signal is sent 50ms before the accompanying video). So, using some high latency Bluetooth system while playing videos with VLC is no problem. I don't see how to address this problem with other apps, though. It would seem simple for any device with a built-in microphone (phones, tablets, and laptops) to occasionally send out an audio ping and internally adjust audio delay automatically to compensate. Yet I do sometimes see that youtube videos are out of sync when using a Bluetooth speaker, and there's apparently nothing I can do about it. Why hasn't this issue been addressed?
This guy: you can see a difference, and my mouth will not be on sync with the audio My beast of a Bluetooth headset that detects the difference in audio and video and changes the sound to put it in sync again: NOT TODAY SATAN
Ya right sound can be measure for signal system work 😀👍🏿👍🏻 But context same distance and weather. Different sound/signal in same weather example Northern & Russia same extremely Snow but different object frequency
I purchased a bluetooth transmitter for my metal detector and instead of the beep being over the target it is 150mm off in both directions. went back to wired.
thanks for the examples... I am about to buy a digital audio matrix mixer that has 3ms latency but I was planing to monitor my microphone into headphones and I was wondering how hearing my own voice will sound with 3ms delay in my headphone...
Interestingly enough i never lost sync it always seemed to match but i was try to focus so hard on what i seen and heard that my brain probably had the ability to match them without effort
Just want to say that I'm high and I noticed no latency issues in the vid, but liked and subscribed because I had a fun time listening to a grown man explaining about Bluetooth and heating a stick.
Great video.
Lmao I'm doing the same rn
heating a stick xd
@@epic_rain278 lol
Your 200ms latwncy actually matched my headphones perfectly and it all syncronized
So thats the solution to latency. They should have software on computers that detect bluetooth or aptx latency and tells the computer to sync the video or music you're playing to 200ms slower for bluetooth or in aptx case by 30-100 ms. I dont know why there's no such thing already. It could easily be a driver or software and someone could make money selling it.
@@zlonewolf hippity hippity your ideas my property
@@zlonewolf
@@zlonewolf it would be awesome, but it wouldn’t work in games. Just music and videos. Amazing idea though
@@zlonewolf Now if you are on a PC typing or using your mouse while you are listening bluetooth in sync, it would cause input latency.
1:58 it looks like you don't hit it
Yeh thats weird as hell
Wait, he was hitting it? I thought he edited it (even more) to dramatize the effects.
He did hit it, try 0.25x speed.
Y'all blind.
@@proxyhx2075 make no diff dawg
@@piz3y You're blind
This guy is just so pleasant to listen to! In perfect harmony or hopelessly out of sync.
Funny I was in sinc at the end but not at the beginning =))))
Yeah at the end was in sync because it was off by a whole beat. Kind of funny though. 🤣
There is a very common bug with lots of Bluetooth devices (especially ones that use the Apple chipset from like 6 years ago).
If you simply pause the video for 60 seconds, then click play (do not disconnect or turn anything off) it should resync itself for the rest of the session.
Same
*sync
Same broooo
Me watching this video with my own latency: O.O
Yeah - CONFUSION!!! :D
same
Ennit?
Me 🤣🤣🤣
1 billion seconds
This video is exactly what I was looking for to get a sense of how different bluetooth latencies would affect experience. Thank you!
Funnily enough I’m watching this with blutooth headphones and they’re almost perfectly synced
Latency:
0 milliseconds: Live audio & video.
33 milliseconds: Audio happens faster.
100 milliseconds: Audio happens normally.
200 milliseconds: Audio happens slower.
300 milliseconds: Audio seems to be out of sync.
Wrong on live audio and video. Light travels much faster than sound. There is absolutely latency, your brain just can't perceive it at short distances. Ever seen a baseball get hit from afar? Latency like a mofo.
3:00 It was so out of sync, that the previous node matched up with the next node. Haha
ha, it was but with that extra phantom "clack" at the end.
The only delayed part for me was at the beginning
-300 ms of latency?
@@stoatthemammal no, 0ms
Clever man. Simple delivery for a complex subject 👏🏼
I used the examples you used in the video to adjust the MS difference on my speakers for the bluetooth to make everything in sync, 33ms was ideal. Thank you!
I disabled Dolby Atmos and it fixed my delay, without you I couldn't have figured that out thank you.🎉
Great thank you. Just a point. When knocking those pieces of bonking wood - it wood (or is that would) be better if you didn't do it in a repetitive manner as we cant associate which clonk belongs to which bonk. So bonk - wait one second - bonk - wait a different length of time - bonk - wait yet another different time - -- you get my drift.
In the whole YT universe there is a single video raising the issue of BT latency. The video is this one.❤
How tf did you play 0ms latency on my delayed wireless earphones??!?
I guess it could be the compensation of OS between youtube video and audio.
This video shows me NOT to buy a $460 audio delay unit with a maximum of 135 ms. Our A/V latency is in the 300 ms range. Thank yoou Brent!
I DIDN'T FIND ANYTHING OUT OF SINC RIGHT FROM THE START.
Alternative Headlines lmaooooooooooooooooo
@Alternative Headlines best comment 2020
@Alternative Headlines One of the most underrated comments I've ever seen
Same am i missing something?
@Alternative Headlines YOU MADE ME LAUGH OUT LOUD !! :D :D :D
Thanks a lot for this demo! It was very helpful to understand that there's probably no need to worry about 4-15ms latency in guitar wireless units 👍 🙌
thats not even visual, y would it matter lmao
@@unknownuser8454 you need the sound the second you hit a string. worrying about this for movie snobs is just childs play. we are doing actual work an it requires precision. we arent hoping to see dora the explora or santa clause spew vomit out her mouth at the same time her mouth opens an no earlier or later. im here because i have unoticable lag in videos but when i hit a guitar string it sounds right after an is near impossible to play synced to a band an just pisses me off..
oh and to answer the original statement. you wont see lag you can still feel when hitting a guitar string. 15ms sounds like we are borderlining unplayable cause double that is bad. watchign this video has nothing on watching this video if you were hitting that piece of wood an it taking time to sound out after. he himself would probably be out of time with the tap tap tap if the lag wasnt later added in post production
"Should be hopelessly out of sync by now" XD why did this make me laugh so much?
It is great video. You are a talented teacher. Everything is very clear and with good jokes. I watched your video with wired headphones. The effect of lagging sound is also clear on the built-in speaker in the gadget. Thank You. 👍
For me, as I use bluetooth headphones, it already has a latency but I cannot know (yet) how to measure that. So, I thought it would be very nice for those who want to check the latency to do kind of "reversed latency" (that is, "earlency") so we can see directly by listening on our BT ear or headphones that the sound and the image is synchronised so we would be able to say e.g. "I have a 33 ms of latency".
Thanks.
When you strike that thing to produce the sound, the time gap between two successive strikes should be kept far more than the worst case audio latency. In other words, the time gap should be atleast 1 second. This will help the viewers to judge better. Otherwise, it may happen that the first strike appears to be mute, and the second strike's sound comes nearby the visual frame of the third strike, and so on. I hope you get my point.
I came to the comments to say this same thing. Due to my current delay this exact thing occurred
The last one was in sync for me, only that the first tap was mute and the last tap sound came from nowhere.
A video for sync testing purposes should be filmed at 60 fps at least. This one is 23.976 fps (~42 ms per frame) so it lacks clarity. Thank you anyway. )
Damn u good
This video explain enough but yep I totally agree with you. This video should be remastered
Best demo I've ever seen, thank you!
Nice demo! I'd have preferred more light for the recording so there would be less motion blur. In addition, for the 0 ms latency you kept the stick touching the instrument after the hit which makes it easier to notice the correct timing. For the final test you hit quite hard and the stick bounced so much that it's impossible to see the the exact hit time in the video due motion blur.
Dropping a metal ball on hard surface would make even a better test target for the audio/video sync.
True, and we also need to see 60fps
I'm actually watching this over Miracast which has considerable video latency but listening through headphones connected to the phone so audio is ahead of video. And that 300ms audio latency part was only one normal for me 😂
I respect your way to explain thank you
thanks, this worked better than the metronome kind of video's! :D
Wow superb demonstration..... the best of the best in the youtube explaining audio video sync so perfectly
Fantastic video, Mr. Butterworth. Thank you.
P.s. Nice bowtie.
Very well explained. Thanks for sharing 👍.
2:00 woahhh
I was like wakanda sorcery is this!!!
The fuck
Interesting... Got my new in-ears today and even without activating their low latency "game mode" I was not even able to notice any delay at all before the demonstration. As if they were 0ms latency. Impossible, I know. But this makes me believe that either something was wrong with the video or, well, I made a great purchase for the small budget that I had.
Thanks, I guess 🙂
Which earphone
I am happy he didn't delay the voice to the video on purpose as a joke
I would very much enjoy this guy being my science teacher
Honestly watching this on my desktop with headphones I can't really tell too much of a difference. However when using my bluetooth headphones with youtube, before it syncs itself, I notice it being significantly worse than even the 300ms here, especially if using any other app other than youtube that doesn't sync itself.
Thank you for the demonstration. It would be better with a 60-120 fps video.
Thank you. I only listen to scientists wearing a bow tie.
Very good demo. I guess I was looking for the solution.
Was this an April fools? It was always in sync for me...
no, the video was uploaded on mar 28,you're lying.
@@siocnarf lol
@@siocnarf Underrated
*smack* (loudest facepalm)
i guess u need wireless headphones or earphones for the latency to work?
Is it weird i hear that stick, and i tingkes just like i'm hearing an asmr
Wtf
I was watching this and i didn't notice any latency, but when i watch any other vid, i notice a LOT of latency
What should i do?
This video has a problem I think. Because I have same result as you. 🤷♂️🤔😂
yeah didn't witness any latency
If you really wants to see a difference put playback speed .25 when he hits the clave easier to visualize
Thx
it kind of defeats the purpose of complaining about it though if you have to slow it down to a quarter speed to detect it. I personally couldn't see/hear any difference at all.
What I could SEE was that towards the end it didn't look like the wood was connecting at all, my brain will chalk that up to frame rate issues and not audio issues, I couldn't even tell the latency when he was talking. People on the internet almost talked me out of getting a set of bluetooth headphones for casual gaming, after seeing this video I can tell that I have no issue with this kind of input lag at all.
Thanks sir really interesting vedio. Ypu explained it well too.
Nice demo!
Most reloaded video of all time while testing and adjusting latency on various bluetooth headsets ;)
Watching this with out of sync bluetooth 5.0 generic airpods I got from 5 Below.
But the Picture also has a Latency. When I look for a Monitor Review I really care for the Input Lag of the device. It is not easy to measure absolute but at least comparable. Non-Gaming-Monitors can have up to 60 ms of Input lag, 20-40 ms is what you can expect on a 60 Hz Office-Monitor (less Delay on the top of the picture, more on the bottom). So if you have a quick wireless connection it can be easily perfectly sync with the picture.
I was so out of sync that the very last clave (idk if that’s how it’s spelled) sounded like it was in sync, only for me to realize that there was an extra beat.
1:58 uhh interesting latency seeing as your not hitting but noise is coming out
You're blind, try it on 0.25x speed.
Bruh ur so blind for not being able to see 4x as slow
@@glugleu3214 Were you talking to me? I was giving him/her advice to see it better.
I could see it but they couldn't so...
@@proxyhx2075 are you dumb he is clearly talking to the ghost
Frrr
*Me who uses wired headphones and earphones*
IM LEAPS AND BOUNDS AHEAD OF EVERYONE!
I got knockoff AirPods, and they’re perfect aside from about 0.1-0.5 seconds of audio delay
@RandomRows that’s not good
@@gacgac they're a knockoff
Its funny because with my headphones with their own delay the last test was perfectly synchronized. Except I didnt hear the first tick and had one extra at the end of video.
It's interesting...the 200ms was the only section I noticed any sort of syncing issues.
To give passerbys some context, I'm wearing the 2019 Samsung Galaxy Buds, which normally have syncing issues when you put one of the titular Buds back into your ear.
Wow. Really informative! Nice video.
.....dude this guy works so hard and only has 287 subs...
We knew about Mrs. Butterworth, but now we know who Mr
Butterworth is.
If that's 300ms latency, then my bluetooth headphones are at like 4000ms............
Didn't think that Dolby digital can add so much latency! It was prominent on my fire stick connected to sony blue ray through bluetooth & video through a home projector.
Huh, I find it easy to notice the claves audio and video being out of sync, but very hard to notice how good or bad the lip syncing was
That was really great. ❤️
this made me feel like I was stoned
My Anxiety level increased 0 to Max
Oh man it's one hit behind with my Bluetooth headphones with your 0ms
Ldac codec changing some settings made it sync again.... Confusing because the settings don't show a change....
Watching on my Yamaha WX-010 speakers with a THREE second latency on all Bluetooth connections!
And here is me who is watching this video with a Bluetooth headphone and calculating total latency.
So no one is mentioning this but you're a cool dude!
I can see myself not leaving your classes (if you were a teacher! ^^)
Thank you Brent, your bowtie is wonderful
I thought that my headset was just crappy. I had no idea Adobe affected it so much. Luckily there is no longer any noticeable latency now.
If your drunk it's perfectly lined up at 300 milliseconds. LOL
thank so much... it really helps for my headset research.
The low frame rate is evident that the frames where the claves are striking each other are missing.
not what searching for but i like it
I’m glad I’m not noticing none of these out of sync stuff lol
Bro is the best youtuber ❤
I have a cheap Bluetooth dongle that has no lattency with sbc cheap B-Speaker, but my Redmi Note 9 has lattency with 50 buck xiaomi headphones. How does that explain??
My headphones only have delay when I play games but on RUclips videos it's perfect
Actually, the standard bluetooth codec is SBC, not aptX
VLC Media Player in Windows, Mac, and Linux has hotkeys (F and G, by default, I think) that increase or decrease the Audio Delay in 50ms increments, including going negative (-50ms means the audio signal is sent 50ms before the accompanying video). So, using some high latency Bluetooth system while playing videos with VLC is no problem.
I don't see how to address this problem with other apps, though. It would seem simple for any device with a built-in microphone (phones, tablets, and laptops) to occasionally send out an audio ping and internally adjust audio delay automatically to compensate. Yet I do sometimes see that youtube videos are out of sync when using a Bluetooth speaker, and there's apparently nothing I can do about it.
Why hasn't this issue been addressed?
This guy: you can see a difference, and my mouth will not be on sync with the audio
My beast of a Bluetooth headset that detects the difference in audio and video and changes the sound to put it in sync again: NOT TODAY SATAN
Ya right sound can be measure for signal system work 😀👍🏿👍🏻
But context same distance and weather. Different sound/signal in same weather example Northern & Russia same extremely Snow but different object frequency
I purchased a bluetooth transmitter for my metal detector and instead of the beep being over the target it is 150mm off in both directions. went back to wired.
Im using some cheap aukey earbuds and youre perfectly in sync at 0ms. They use bluetooth 4 or 5 iirc.
i Love this guy
On the 200ms test I couldn't see the stick touch the clava, I could hear it, but it looked like it was touching air.
thanks for the examples... I am about to buy a digital audio matrix mixer that has 3ms latency but I was planing to monitor my microphone into headphones and I was wondering how hearing my own voice will sound with 3ms delay in my headphone...
Sweet video.
alternate title: how to torture someone for 2mins
Well, I'm watching this video with Bluetooth headphones lul
@@kadenchilds830 😔
@@danielsgrunge what they saay
I correct the latency by pairing the headphone BT while the video is playing.
If it works, give a like to see how many benefited from this.
Which is good for phone calling 5.1 or 5.2 btooth version?using bluetooth earbuds
This video is beaaaaaaaaautiful.
I'm here to test my earbuds. They work great btw
that moment your BT earpiece is already at 300 ms delay so you can't tell the difference.
Watching on wired headphones 😄
I’m trying to pair with a transmitter and have terrible latency. Not sure what to do.
I plugged in my bluetooth headphones to watch this video.
Interestingly enough i never lost sync it always seemed to match but i was try to focus so hard on what i seen and heard that my brain probably had the ability to match them without effort