The manual delay slider in the Audio section of the AeroCaster Live app.The Lip Sync Delay knob on the VRC-01 controller.There are actually two ways to add delay: If your cameras are wired to the iPad with ethernet adapters and an internet router, you can go much higher, but you will need to add audio delay to compensate.If you are on Wi-Fi, a Target Receive Bitrate of 5,000 Kbps or less will work best.This is not the same as your stream output's bitrate.The higher the Target Receive Bitrate setting (aka Camera quality) in the Settings menu, the more delay there will be.Most of the time, it's because you increased the quality of the camera signals. Note that you will not hear any camera mics or media clips until you turn Direct Monitor off again.If the people on camera are close to you and you are hearing an echo, turn the Direct Monitor button back on to hear the microphones in real-time. Your stream and recording will now be in sync.Repeat until the clap's audio matches the video.Adjust the Lip Sync Delay knob on the VRC-01 and have them clap again.If you are set up close to them, wear headphones with good isolation.Have someone close to a microphone clap their hands once in front of a camera.Turn off the Direct Monitor button on the VRC-01.This guide helps you adjust Lip Sync Delay in AeroCaster Live by using the VRC-01 controller, if needed.ĪeroCaster automatically adjusts lip sync, so for most setups you do not need to adjust the delay settings.īut before you start your stream or recording, it can't hurt to check:
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