

"G" moves the audio forward and "F" delays audio. Which keys work? Watch below:įor Windows PC users: press the J or K keys to move the audio back or forward 50 milliseconds, respectively.įor Mac OS users: press the G and F keys while the video is playing in VLC. This is the easiest way to cope with VLC audio sync issue-use Keyboard shortcut. Temporary Fix using Keyboard Shortcut in VLC And if you are facing a similar situation, today we're going to talk about three simple ways using which you can quickly fix the out of sync audio issues in VLC without breaking a sweat. Searching online, we found several people asked about fixing variable out-of-sync audio in VLC Media Player. Out of sync audio can be one of the most irritating things when it comes to watching movies, music, and other interesting videos. Even the Beats support staff have no idea of how to resolve the audio/video out of sync.Out-of-Sync Audio in VLC Media Player- Resolved There are hundreds of reports documenting out of sync audio/video issues with no solution that works as well as MPlayerX. This problem goes all the way back to 2010 and possibly beyond for Apple products. I have spent most of this day researching this problem and you have come up with by far the best solution. Nevertheless, this is working much, much better than before.

Perhaps later versions of MPlayer will offer the adjustment selection in milliseconds. So, adjustments in milliseconds could have been very near a perfect sync. The closest adjustment was with -0.4 second rather than with -0.5 second. The perfect adjustment was in between -0.4 and -0.5 second,however, this was not possible in one tenth second adjustments. This is the adjustment that I have with my AVR to sync the audio with the video, so I know this is a possible increment adjustment. Rather than stepping each increase or decrease in one tenth of a second, perhaps a finer adjustment would have been in milliseconds. Then I was able to select a movie file, open it, and use "Decrease Audio Delay" to closely sync the audio with the video. I did open MPlayerX from my dock, then pulled down File to select Open which then did show the folder where these movie files are stored.
