Audio-to-video synchronization

Audio-to-video synchronization (AV synchronization, also known as lip sync, or by the lack of it: lip-sync error, lip flap) refers to the relative timing of audio (sound) and video (image) parts during creation, post-production (mixing), transmission, reception and play-back processing. AV synchronization is relevant in television, videoconferencing, or film.

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Audio-to-video synchronization

Audio-to-video synchronization (AV synchronization, also known as lip sync, or by the lack of it: lip-sync error, lip flap) refers to the relative timing of audio (sound) and video (image) parts during creation, post-production (mixing), transmission, reception and play-back processing. AV synchronization is relevant in television, videoconferencing, or film.

Source: Wikipedia "Audio-to-video synchronization" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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