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Amazon Fire TV Stick users are just realizing that ‘sync mistake’ is causing sound delay that ruins movie-watching

The AV Sync Tuning feature could save you from an audio nightmare

AMAZON Fire TV Stick users struggling with TV sound issues could be making a sync mistake.

It's easy to fix and means the sound from your speakers will once again match what's happening on screen.

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Fire TV Stick users may need to change the sync settings if they're having sound issuesCredit: Getty

If you've spotted a delay between the sound and the action on screen, readjust your sync settings.

Use your Fire TV Stick remote to locate the Settings app.

A gear icon at the top of the screen usually represents this.

Next, scroll to Display and Sounds and click on it.

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You'll then need to click on Audio and then AV Sync Tuning.

This will run a built-in tool that allows you to sync Fire Stick's video and audio together.

You'll need to click through several steps in order to do this.

Go back to the content you're watching and check if the problem is fixed.

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If it still persists, there are several other audio-slowing factors to consider.

Make sure you're using the Stereo sound setting and not Dolby Digital.

According to , Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus can result in audio delays for some Amazon Fire TV Stick users.

Go back to Settings and click on Display and Sounds again.

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Next, click Audio and then select Surround Sound.

All you need to do now is click Stereo if it's not already selected.

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