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joshuashughes20
03-17-2008, 07:07 AM
I have recently purchased a rockband game special edition for my ps3 ( Well i should say imported really ) and i have seen quite a few posts about lags on tvs and such and i woul like to know: Is this game known to have lag issues on the SAMSUNG 46" LE46M87BDX ???
I have NO lag issues what so ever on guitar hero III.

Well this is my first post and i cant wait to start playing the game!
Thanks a lot guys!

JOSH

cyanyde
03-17-2008, 07:51 AM
i would assume not. there's always the calibration...

drlove16
03-17-2008, 07:53 AM
Yeah, haven't really heard of any problems at all. Especially with the calibration.

Bella Black
03-17-2008, 08:19 AM
I have recently purchased a rockband game special edition for my ps3 ( Well i should say imported really ) and i have seen quite a few posts about lags on tvs and such and i woul like to know: Is this game known to have lag issues on the SAMSUNG 46" LE46M87BDX ???
I have NO lag issues what so ever on guitar hero III.

Well this is my first post and i cant wait to start playing the game!
Thanks a lot guys!

JOSH

A few things to keep in mind, LAG in Rock band seems to be more closely tied to AV Recievers and not Televisions. If you have your xbox going through a AV reciever and then to your television, try not to mix your inputs and outputs. For example, using a component video cable for the video, and an HDMI for your audio will result in lag. Where as using a HDMI for both video and sound (which is what it was made for) will result in very little lag or none. If you suspect your AV reciever run a test, connect your xbox directly to your television with both video and sound and try playing it that way. I have found that on Older Sony recievers, the optical input creates at least a 25ms lag where the digital coaxial only has around 15ms. When I got strait to my TV with HDMI... 0ms.

Bella Black

joshuashughes20
03-17-2008, 09:42 AM
Well im using the HDMI cable for the ps3 and both audio and video comes from it ... Should this be ok ?