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Yeah, I’ve had some issues as well. I calibrated three times and got three different values. Here’s something to note: in Guitar Hero III, you can set the lag compensation yourself, so if you’re having trouble, I guess you could experiment with different values and see how that goes.
I need it. I want to nail the solos better in TtFaF, so I'll need it as spot-on as I can get it.
When it is set to 0ms delay, there is an obvious lag. Some LCDs don't experience it, for some reason, but LGs seem to.
It's stories such as this that made me get a projector instead for my home theater (literally speaking). I have never experienced any lag in any of my games and the screen is huge. Unfortunately it seems it's a bit late for that for ya, huh?
But, also, I use a VGA cable for my set up. Maybe you could try that? I dunno the specifics of how they differ and such, though.
I actually had to calibrate the guitar differently for certain songs on GH2, they all had different sweet spots. That was insanely frustrating.
I have a Samsung DLP that has the same problem - I have a friend with an SD set who came over to play and was missing most notes, he calibrated 3 times with values varying from 40ms to 120ms - and now with his settings I can't hit a note.
Maybe its the intonation.
the only time i ever had to calibrate my tv (plasma though, not LCD) was b/c the disc was dirty. the calibration would change from song to song.. make sure your console is dust free, the disc is scratch free and try again. thru hdmi u shouldn't get any lag.
or maybe you just need more pracitce :)
What kind of strings you use dude?
get some .9, .46 gauge boomers, those NEVER lag.
My HDTV is a CRT, so I've thankfully never had this problem.
I hear at Gfaqs people experiencing lag on certain TV's too.
I don't own a copy of GH3 or RB for PS3...
Just thought maybe there would be help for you there?!
Do what I do, use a crappy old CRT
I haven't had to do any of this, thank goodness.
But I got a f'ed up guitar! Sorry.
Hey, my friend had a lag problem, we figured out that, when the audio lag test comes, don't strum, and strum at the other lag test