Wednesday, February 6, 2019

HOW TO SOLVE THE AUDIO LAG PROBLEM IN NINTENDO SWITCH

Audio is lagging while playing Nintendo Switch with TV or speakers? Yes, it’s annoying and will totally ruin the gameplay experience.
If you’re also facing the audio lagging problem, here is how to fix it:
Make sure that your TV is on ‘Game Mode’
Before doing any complex task, confirm that your TV is on Game Mode, this is the sole function which disables and cut down latency issues. Doing this will help in to improve the audio quality.
1.    Navigate to the menu of your TV from where you can adjust the viewing scenes. Some other modes are also given there like Vibrant, Sports, etc.
2.    Swipe through the options and look for the Game Mode.
3.    When you’ll find Game Mode, select it.
4.    Now, take your Nintendo Switch and turn it on.
5.    Test your audio quality.
If your TV is already running on game mode, or after setting the game mode no changes come into the audio quality. Don’t worry this is only the first solution there are more ways given below you can use.
Restart your Nintendo Switch
You can simply reboot your Nintendo device, may be rebooting will fix the audio issue if it was happening because of device performance.
1.    Click and hold the ‘Power’ button located at the top of your Nintendo Switch for some seconds.
2.    Options will prompt on your screen go down to the ‘Power Options.’
3.    And press the ‘A’ button to view Power Options.
4.    You’ll see power options including Sleep Mode, Restart, Turn Off and close on your screen.
5.    Go to ‘Restart’ and press the ‘A’ button.
Immediately your Nintendo Switch will switch off and restart again. Once it restarts, play a good song and check the audio issue.
Link your Nintendo Switch direct to the speakers or headphones
The intelligent design of Nintendo Switch has a 3.5mm jack that offers to hook up speakers or headphones directly and easily to it.
1.    Make sure you’re using compatible speakers or headphones.
2.    If your speakers or headphones are compatible with your device, then plug in directly into the audio jack of your Nintendo switch.
3.    Connect with the power source, if required.
4.    Adjust the volume settings of both the audio and Nintendo Switch device.
Now, the audio will directly come from the Switch to the speakers.
Use HDMI pass-through to connect External Speakers
An HDMI pass-through allows you to hook up your speaker or headphones without having to mess with the wires.
1.    Plug the HDMI cable to your Nintendo Switch.
2.    Plug another end of the HDMI cable to the input port of the HDMI pass-through box.
3.    Use one more HDMI cable and insert it to the output port of the box.
4.    And plug another end of it to the open HDMI port of your TV.
5.    Now, you can connect your speakers straight to the HDMI box.
That it! Now audio will directly come to your speakers, and this will solve maximum problems of the sounds.
Enne garcia  is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Enne has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup

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