This is really interesting - an example of how something that in many respects is an advance in technology (digital over analogue) can come back to bite the unwary.
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However it might assist to know that the term for this which most tecchies will understand is 'latency', next time you are dealing with firms such as PC World, Maplin, etc, etc! (And if they didn't know what it means, they will be dead impressed with your smartness as a customer). This does not help solve the problem, but merely confirms what others have said. And there is indeed a difference between the audio and video delays, which is sometimes compensated for but sometimes not. The amount of time delay is undefined, and is especially uncertain if there is an internet- type (packet switching) protocol somewhere in the transmission chain because the receiving element (your TV) has to wait until it has assembled a whole screen's worth of info in its memory before it can be displayed.
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With the move to digital TV this is no longer possible, which is why time is displayed only to the nearest minute. when viewing teletext) accurate to far better than one second - you could see the seconds counter 'ticking' away. In the old analogue TV days a few years ago one could get time of day on-screen (e.g. As it was the first time he'd played for part of a service he thought it was a practical joke on the new boy! I also like the setting where you can make the conductor hang off the ceiling or appear back to front. After the I'd finished conducting anthem the new organ scholar came round white as a sheet and explained I'd pressed the wrong button and the screen scanned between the two cameras every 5 seconds. There is one caveat that I discovered last week: the batteries to the remote died last weekend and so I was forced to operate the different cameras by going behind the console and pressing the buttons in the dark. I seem to recall we spent £160 on two cameras, the screen and 40 meters of extra cable.
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There is also the option of adding camera into the system fairly inexpensively. This is exactly the system we use at St John's too- it's been excellent and far better than the previous set up. I have one of these (wired) systems which I bought from Maplins for around £130 and which I use for concerts at church.