A fix for the sound delay with VoodooHDA and Final Cut Pro
July 1, 2010
I spent the better part of the day trying to figure out why the Final Cut Pro audio was out of sync. The audio would be delayed by 3 seconds in playback. I thought it was some setting in Final Cut Pro that broke, but eventually came to the conclusion that it was the OS and not Final Cut Pro that was causing the audio delay. The specific cause was the VoodooHDA driver, even though it worked perfect in ordinary applications such as iTunes and Safari it had a delay issue with Final Cut Pro. The Fix? Install SoundFlowerBed and configure your audio output settings in it. This somehow magically fixes the delay issue in the VoodooHDA driver. I thought I should post it here for “internet” record keeping.
Thank you!
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Thanks it works like a charm!!
Thanks a million! I ran into this same issue and have been pulling my hair out for days trying to find a solution! I was ready to fallback to 10.6.3, since I didn’t have to use VoodooHDA with that version of SL (used HDAEnabled and a modified AppleHDA). THANKS!!!
Thanks a billion times
Man you saved my life.
Wow! I’ve been dealing with this for months! Thank you!
you’re a fuck’n genius! 😀
I’ve been dealing with this for months too! Thank you!!!