NewB, working on lip synch problem

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Hi, folks. I've been searching the web for a cost-effective solution for audio synch problems inherent in modern home theater systems. In my case, I have video processing delays which differ between sources (DBS receiver/DVR vs DVD player). My 7.1 AV receiver has a delay function, but it is a global setting (all source inputs) and buried in a sub-menu.

Plus, the audio synch from the DBS varies with time and channel. I'd like to be able to walk up to my system and twist a knob on a little box to dial it in.

So, I want to build an adjustable digital delay box. Since I'm using optical interconnect for my audio, and since opto transmitter/receiver modules are so cheap ($5 for Toshiba TORX141 from DigiKey) it should be easy to insert an adjustable digital delay between a receiver module and a transmitter module to accomplish this.... or so I thought.

I did search, and see a delay project in progress here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=40791&perpage=10&highlight=&pagenumber=1

(results not yet in)

and a suggestion for a delay chip here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47377&highlight=

(but requires decode to I2R then recode)

I see I'm not alone in searching for a solution, so figure I'll register and hang out for a while. Based on what I've seen so far, I expect I'll be learning a lot from you folks. Thanks for a great resource!
 
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