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  1. Hi guys.
    recently i add different speakers on my Windows system for 5.1 experience ( i used 2 stereo speakers for Front channels and 1 JBL Xtream in AUX for Centre channel)
    The problem is in JBL Xtream in Centre channel bcz this speaker delay audio. I tried PotPlayer for configuration but no option found for sync. 5.1 channel during playback.
    Any other option available for sync. 5.1 during playback guys ? i don't want to sync. whole movie audio in sound editor

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    All decent 5.1 receiver/amps that I have worked with (Pioneers, Yamahas, Denons, Sonys, Onkyos, others) have a facility in their menu for setting up and applying different delays for the different channels. That difference would usually be calculated per distance & speed of sound, though an additional electronic or codec-based delay could be compensated for.


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    Maybe I misunderstood. If you're trying to power all your speakers directly from your Windows pc (which I do NOT recommend), you will need a real-time mixing app that supports 5.1 ch as well as individual channel delays.

    Voicemeeter may be able to do this, though it isn't super easy to set up. Abelton live might, and most good DAWs can (ProTools, Nuendo, etc) but I doubt you are wanting to open up a big app like those just for playback.

    What you might want to look for is a multichannel realtime delay compensation plugin. Most are designed for DAW APIs (e.g. VST, AAX, AU, RTA, Dshow, etc), but some of those architectures are probably supported by some regular playback apps.

    Not as seamless as an outboard multichannel amp, but hopefully those can work.


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