The Galaxy S22 series phones are among the best-selling Samsung flagship smartphones. Even though the device is so expensive, users of the devices face many problems and are quite disappointed about it.
Starting with the refresh rate of the display to the Game Optimization Services, GPS and many more, the Galaxy S22 smartphone users face many problems. Meanwhile, a new problem with audio-video synchronization has surfaced online.
According to users' reports on the Samsung community, the audio-video desynchronization issue occurs with or without the wireless earbuds connected to the device. The issue may be worse when using wireless Galaxy Buds.
Several apps including YouTube, Chrome (when playing YouTube videos embedded in websites) and Samsung Gallery exhibit the desync issue. Meanwhile, Samsung's "Processing Speed" button seems unrelated to the issue.
The report goes on to say that whenever you play a video in the Gallery app, the image freezes and freezes for a split second while the audio continues. Sometimes the audio and video data will be synchronized again, sometimes not.
On the other hand, sometimes this problem also occurs when changing the resolution of a YouTube video. However, it is unclear what is the cause of the Samsung Galaxy S22 audio-video sync issues. It could be a codec or a video acceleration issue.
Neither Samsung nor any of the community moderators have yet confirmed the issue. As it appears to be fixable, the company is expected to fix it with an update in the coming ones.
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