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Old 08-02-2020, 08:14 PM   #1
Aradial
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Default Bluetooth out of sync

Hi,


I looked around but haven't found anyone posting about this issue.


I just took delivery of a 2018 Mondeo. My daughter likes to watch netflix/youtube in the car and we pair it though the bluetooth so she can listen via the car.


When she watches a video it is out of sync with the audio lagging behind the video. The longer it goes for, the more out of sync it goes. She uses a Pixel 3A, and I have tried it on my Samsung S8 and it does the same thing. She tried on an ipad but sync said it wasn't a compatible device (why cant it just connect via bluetooth??).


Anyone have experience with this? We never had an issue in my Territory.


EDIT: Just checked with the eifts iphone SE, it also happens but the dift occurs at a slower rate. Hopefully someone has a way to resolve it.

Last edited by Aradial; 08-02-2020 at 08:37 PM. Reason: Added info
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