No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game

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No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
There is no straightforward strategy to calibrate this game. There is an "adjust lag" setting, but it possesses no criticism whatsoever. You need to drop in the numbers indiscriminately and trust you got it right. I recognize the game well near unplayable right now. I’m on the borderline of taking this thing back to the store. Any prescriptions?

#2
22-10-2011
Samaria
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Re: No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
In the game that you have Rockband or Guitar Hero go on those games calibrate the lag record the number then connect them to Rocksmith is a probability.

#3
22-10-2011
Anjan1990
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Re: No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
Well, the most deplorable setup to have that purposes the most include lag is having the sound experience the HDMI connect to get sound through the TV. Since you have video heading off to the TV and sound links set up to a unattached speaker system, this could be a preferred setup.

#4
22-10-2011
Sasuke Uchiha
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Re: No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
I have mine set to the default 50 and works fine. I go with the composite sound out and a HD television with hdmi.

#5
22-10-2011
Mahalingam
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Re: No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
Some sort of image based lag synchronization system could be an enormous profit. It is Sort of a "strum the E string when the light flashes" sort of thing. I've been tweaking my settings but haven't all in all nailed it yet. This routine is absolutely repetitive as I need to modify by a few ms and after that go the considerable distance once more into a song, stack it like a pro, song, play for 10-20 seconds, stop the melody, backtrack to the sync choice menu, update by a few ms, and so forth. I'm utilizing HDMI for film and composite sound out to speakers.

#6
22-10-2011
Donatien
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Re: No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
I beyond any doubt got mine dialed in when a reasonable product of here and there and then here again as you portray. Additionally the negative encounter with calibration, the rest of the RS encounter has be top notch. Still, this was a major pain to deal with.

#7
22-10-2011
Gaganvihari
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Re: No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
I had a slight defer with my setup from the beginning Guitar > PS3 > HDMI > Receiver > speakers joined to AVR > TV for pix. The default was set at 50 ms and I tweaked that down to 30 ms and no more defer issues done in 3 mins no situations.

#8
22-10-2011
RidD
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Re: No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
Please consider adding a scrolling line that will permit you to test the lag settings for the video within the video calibration window. It totally is awkward and contrasted with the sum total of the alternate musical games over there, its hurting for a significant touch. Rockband and GuitarHero have much preferable lag calibration windows and I'm not certain why this far into the sort that wasn't the standard approach.

#9
23-10-2011
DaminiAMD
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Re: No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
I think paying little respect to how people have calibrated their system a upgrade to the existing "setting" window could be great. It's not a situation calibrating the game. It's a situation in to what extent it brings for you to get reaction in the game that you possess your setting adjust or not.

#10
23-10-2011
Memphis M
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Re: No calibration settings in Rocksmith Game
Composite links, the RCA Y/R/W (yellow/red/white) just support Left/Right Stereo sound. It's as a matter of fact not too grave provided that you have a surround sound system. I could lean toward to utilize HDMI and have the full surround encounter but the simple links work well enough as well.

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