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Windows normally offers a Save as option every time you download or transfer a file from Internet or via Bluetooth. If you did not see the Save as prompt when the transfer got completed, those files will usually reside in a temporary folder by default. Navigate to C:\Users\<profile>\AppData\Local\Temp\ and try searching for the file by sorting ...
some video apps do allow adjustments to the synchronisation. for example VLC (free) has the option to adjust the sound track and subtitles synchronisation, either before the video or delayed. you do have to make the adjustment each time you watch a video. Thanks for the reply. It is unfortunate this is not possible.
The following happens when: After bluetooth is connected, video and audio playback completely fail across all applications. I usually have to restart my computer in order to get video and audio playback working again. This USUALLY only happens when audio playback is currently ongoing. If I pause all music and videos, connect my headphones, and ...
Here's the steps you can try. -Press Windows key + X. -Go to Settings. -Click Update and Security. -Click Troubleshooter then Additional troubleshooter. -Look for Video Playback and run the troubleshooter. Once done proceed with these steps. -Open Edge and click the 3 dots at the upper right side of your screen. -Go to Settings.
Run the Bluetooth troubleshooter. -Go to Settings. -Click System. -Click Troubleshoot then “additional troubleshooter. -Look for Bluetooth , click it and run the troubleshooter. Once done proceed with these steps. -Press Windows Key + R. -Type Services.msc and hit enter. -Look for "Bluetooth Support Service".
Then you could uninstall the device in Device Manager ("Win" + "X" > "Device Manager" > "Audio Input and Output", find your Bluetooth headset, then right click > "Uninstall device") , then restart the system and try connecting it again.
Two big issues they have created: 1) Audio lag over USB and Bluetooth devices. 2) Audio over wrong device when connected to a video card. The solutions... 1) Microsoft by default assigns a driver for bluetooth devices that works bidirectional, it puts audio on mono and activates the microphone.
I also had the same thing. I tried this out, it worked. hopefully it works for all. Step 1: Remove your bluetooth device. Step 2: Pair your bluetooth device again (it might not show up, in that case, put one of the buds back in, and keep one out. atleast this works for me.) Step 3: Connect your bluetooth device.
Here are the steps you can try. Run the Bluetooth troubleshooter. -Go to Settings. -Click System. -Click Troubleshoot then “additional troubleshooter. -Look for Bluetooth , click it and run the troubleshooter. Once done proceed with these steps. -Press Windows Key + R. -Type Services.msc and hit enter.
Windows normally offers a Save as option every time you download or transfer a file from Internet or via Bluetooth. If you did not see the Save as prompt when the transfer got completed, those files will usually reside in a temporary folder by default. Navigate to C:\Users\<profile>\AppData\Local\Temp\ and try searching for the file by sorting ...