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Is AV receivers audio sync feature typically capable of taking into account any lag caused by connected TVs motion processing features? I am using LG C9, and according to https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c9-oled, motion interpolation adds some input lag to the picture. If the AVRs audio sync does not take this into account, I wonder how many milliseconds of delay one should add manually, when watching 24fps blu-ray content with TVs OLED motion 'clear' turned on? The AVR I'm using is Denon X3500H.
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